SNOMED-CT: The Advanced Terminology and Coding System for eHealth

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Donnelly, Kevin [1 ]
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[1] Coll Amer Pathologists, SNOMED Int, Northfield, IL USA
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SNOMED; Terminology; Coding Systems; Interoperability;
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081203 ; 0835 ;
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A clinical terminology is essential for Electronic Health records. It represents clinical information input into clinical IT systems by clinicians in a machine-readable manner. Use of a Clinical Terminology, implemented within a clinical information system, will enable the delivery of many patient health benefits including electronic clinical decision support, disease screening and enhanced patient safety. For example, it will help reduce medication-prescribing errors, which are currently known to kill or injure many citizens. It will also reduce clinical administration effort and the overall costs of healthcare.
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