User talk:Healthyplatypus

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 * Hi Jalen Folf,
 * Thanks for the notification. Apologies - I did not receive your response before I undid your edits as I took them to be biased. I will follow the guidelines as you suggest. However could you please explain how  a reference to a government site, reference to publically available information is a conflict of interest? It does not make sense to me.
 * I am merely fixing factual errors. Undoing them without pointing out an actual reason why appears to be a bit random.
 * Regards Healthyplatypus (talk) 13:55, 5 December 2022 (UTC)


 * If I may chip in here. (In RL I have been a user of the ICD-10-AM/ACHI/ACS since its inception in 1998 and have trained many new clinical coders.) Now that ACCD is no longer, the IHACPA website is currently the best site to use as a reference for matters related to the Australian Modification of ICD-10—and it certainly is not spam. However, the stub article you created for ACHI doesn't meet the basic requirements for such and the changes to the ICHI article added nothing useful to the information already there. While I had decided that I wasn't going to write an article on ACHI, I see no problem with having one, but it must be useful. If you want to draft something to run past me, I can help with editing it into something that would be acceptable here. I should note that there is no article on ICD-10-AM, it's just a subsection on the ICD-10 page. Beeswaxcandle (talk) 08:16, 6 December 2022 (UTC)