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United States → South Korea

Verified medical translations between United States and South Korea healthcare systems, covering 1 medical domains. Powered by our proprietary knowledge base verified against authoritative regulatory sources.

Verified Translations

Every mapping verified against authoritative sources

Drug Safety Alerts

Automatic warnings for medications with different regulatory status

Code System Translation

Maps between local and international coding standards


Medical Domains Covered

This corridor supports translation across the following medical specialties and document types:

Dental

Coding Systems

TranslateMed maps between the coding systems used in each country's healthcare system:

United States

CDT
UNIVERSAL-NOTATION

South Korea

FDI-NOTATION
FDIKR
HIRA

Why TranslateMed?

Not just language translation

We translate between healthcare systems — mapping coding standards, regulatory frameworks, and clinical practices between countries.

Verified, not hallucinated

Every translation is backed by our proprietary knowledge base, verified against authoritative regulatory sources — never AI-generated guesswork.

Drug safety awareness

Automatic alerts when medications have different regulatory status between countries — critical for patient safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ICD-10 codes differ between United States and South Korea?

United States and South Korea use different ICD-10 variants. TranslateMed maps between these variants with 99% verified accuracy across 1 medical domains.

How accurate is the US to KR medical translation?

The US to KR corridor achieves 99% accuracy on multiple test cases, with 100% safety alert recall.

Which medical coding systems are covered for United States?

For United States, TranslateMed supports CDT, UNIVERSAL-NOTATION. Target systems in South Korea: FDI-NOTATION, FDIKR, HIRA.