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file PUBLIC COMMENT REQUIRED ON CP-1850 Change old RT-style SNOMED IDs to CT-style Concept IDs, Deadline December 19, 2018

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5 years 11 months ago #4534 by Raqia Hazam
Hello DI Community,

Please see comment request from DICOM regarding CP-1850. Please submit any feedback you may have by end of day December 19 so I can comment on your behalf.

Thank you,
Raqia



To: DICOM Community

Cc: Chair of WG-06 – Bjorn Nolte, Siemens Healthineers
DICOM Editor – David Clunie, PixelMed

From: DICOM Secretariat Office
Lisa Spellman, General DICOM Secretary
Luiza Kowalczyk, Senior Manager, DICOM Operations


Subject: Soliciting Public Comments on CP-1850 Change old RT-style SNOMED IDs to CT-style Concept IDs.

ATTENTION: This Change Proposal may have a significant impact on your implementations.
The DICOM Standard Committee is circulating this CP for special public comment due to its scope and content. Please read the rationale section of the CP carefully. We encourage commenters to perform risk assessments (an example is shown in the rationale) and communicate the results back to the Committee. The more detail you provide (specific codes, specific consequences) the better we will be able to help mitigate those risks.

Thank you for your attention.

[END OF NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS]
‘Download’ links:
CP-1850_pc_replacingsrtwithsct.pdf- PDF Document
standards.nema.org/higherlogic/ws/public/download/23401/cp1850_pc_replacingsrtwithsct.zip

Please click on the following link to submit comments on CP-1850_pc_replacingsrtwithsct
standards.nema.org/higherlogic/ws/public/add_comment?document_id=23401

PLEASE NOTE:
The CP-1850 Change old RT-style SNOMED IDs to CT-style Concept IDs is also uploaded on the DICOM website and the ftp server:

www.dicomstandard.org/comment/
ftp://medical.nema.org/MEDICAL/Dicom/CP

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