OPCS-4 (Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Classification of Surgical Operations and Procedures, Fourth Revision) is a classification system used in the United Kingdom for coding surgical operations and procedures performed within the National Health Service (NHS). It provides a standardized way to record and classify surgical interventions, enabling data analysis, reporting, and comparisons of healthcare activities across different hospitals and regions. It is used for clinical coding, resource management, and research.
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