If your SNOMED CT implementation requires classification or rely on relationships and subsumptions, you may be affected by the coming changes.
To lean more about the SNOMED CT important description logic enhancements, you are invited to attend the next Health Terminologies Community meeting on February 19. Guillermo Reynoso, Director of Terminology Services at TermMed and a SNOMED International Certified Consultant Terminologist will explain the changes, how these changes will impact existing implementations, if stakeholders will have access to converting tools and how should one transition from current to future state…
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