SNOMED CT or SNOMED Clinical Terms is a systematically organized computer-processable collection of medical terms providing codes, terms, synonyms and definitions used in clinical documentation and reporting.
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SNOMED CT or SNOMED Clinical Terms is a systematically organized computer-processable collection of medical terms providing codes, terms, synonyms and definitions used in clinical documentation and reporting.
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SNOMED CT is considered to be the most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world.
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The primary purpose of SNOMED CT is to encode the meanings that are used in health information and to support the effective clinical recording of data with the aim of improving patient care.
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SNOMED CT provides the core general terminology for electronic health records.
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SNOMED CT is maintained and distributed by SNOMED International, an international non-profit standards development organization, located in London, UK.
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SNOMED CT International is the trading name of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation, established in 2007.
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SNOMED CT provides for consistent information interchange and is fundamental to an interoperable electronic health record.
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SNOMED CT can be used to directly record clinical details of individuals in electronic patient records.
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SNOMED CT is a terminology that can cross-map to other international standards and classifications.
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SNOMED CT started in 1965 as a Systematized Nomenclature of Pathology and was further developed into a logic-based health care terminology.
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SNOMED CT was created in 1999 by the merger, expansion and restructuring of two large-scale terminologies: SNOMED Reference Terminology, developed by the College of American Pathologists ; and the Clinical Terms Version 3, developed by the National Health Service of the United Kingdom .
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SNOMED CT is a multinational and multilingual terminology, which can manage different languages and dialects.
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SNOMED CT is currently available in American English, British English, Spanish, Danish and Swedish, with other translations underway or nearly completed in French and Dutch.
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SNOMED CT "Concepts" are representational units that categorize all the things that characterize healthcare processes and need to be recorded therein.
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All SNOMED CT concepts are organized into acyclic taxonomic hierarchies; for example, Viral pneumonia IS-A Infectious pneumonia IS-A Pneumonia IS-A Lung disease.
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SNOMED CT can be characterized as a multilingual thesaurus with an ontological foundation.
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Under ontological scrutiny, SNOMED CT-CT is a class hierarchy .
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In further considering the state view, SNOMED CT used in the past a modelling approach referred to as 'proximal parent' approach.
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SNOMED CT provides a compositional syntax that can be used to create expressions that represent clinical ideas which are not explicitly represented by SNOMED CT concepts.
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Prior 2020, International Classification of Diseases did not allow post-coordination and SNOMED CT was the only terminology that supported postcoordination.
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SNOMED CT RT had addressed this problem by introducing description logic formula.
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However, partly as the continuing fall-out from the merger with CTV3, SNOMED CT still contains undiscovered semantically duplicate primitive and defined concepts.
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SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology designed to capture and represent patient data for clinical purposes.
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SNOMED CT enables information input into an EHR system during the course of patient care, while ICD facilitates information retrieval, or output, for secondary data purposes.
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SNOMED CT is used in a number of different ways, some of which are:.
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SNOMED CT is maintained and distributed by SNOMED International, an international non-profit standards development organization, located in London, UK.
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SNOMED CT International is working on creating a concept model for observable entities.
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Since 2018, harmonization of SNOMED CT drug content with IDMP standard is an editorial goal.
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