D855
dActivities and ParticipationNon-remunerative employment
Engaging in all aspects of work in which pay is not provided, full-time or part-time, including organized work activities, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups, such as volunteer work, charity work, working for a community or religious group without remuneration, working around the home without remuneration.
Component
Activities and ParticipationChapter
Major Life AreasExclusions(1)
- Domestic life
Index Terms
- Non-remunerative employment
- Engaging in non-remunerative employment
Related ICD-10 Diagnoses(5)
ICD-10 conditions whose ICF Core Sets include this code.
Related ICD-11 Codes(5)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICF code D855?
D855 is the ICF code for Non-remunerative employment, classified under Activities and Participation. It describes engaging in all aspects of work in which pay is not provided, full-time or part-time, including organized work activities, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups, such as volunteer work, charity work, working for a community or religious group without remuneration, working around the home without remuneration.
What ICD-10 conditions are associated with ICF code D855?
This ICF category appears in Core Sets for conditions like Stroke (I63), Depression (F32), Low Back Pain (M54), Multiple Sclerosis (G35), and 1 more. It is commonly assessed in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning for these conditions.
What ICD-11 codes are related to ICF code D855?
D855 is linked to 5 ICD-11 codes: 6A70.Z, 8A40.Z, 8B11.3, ME84.Z, and 1 more. These codes correspond to ICD-10 diagnoses whose ICF Core Sets include this functioning category.
What ICF component does D855 belong to?
D855 belongs to the Activities and Participation component of the ICF. Execution of tasks and involvement in life situations.
What is the ICF classification?
The ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) is a WHO classification that describes how health conditions affect a person's functioning — body functions, body structures, activities and participation, and environmental factors. It complements ICD-10/ICD-11 diagnosis codes with functioning assessment data used in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning.
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