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No, it isn't. Intrinsic to the determination is the Doctor's evaluation of your physical condition. Many athletes and body builders rate as obese because muscle is denser than fat. A doctor would not label them obese even if the BMI is calculated as such.
Obesity as a medical diagnosis is a decisional piece made by a provider, yes. Morbid obesity, same. Each has an ICD number.
The BMI, however, is auto calculated within the most popular medical chart system by virtue of a height and weight being entered for the patient. That is all. The weight data also turns red and gets an (!) added to it as well, as an auto process in the system.