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file New Release of SNOMED CT Available

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4 years 9 months ago #5668 by Linda Parisien
The content is available on Terminology Gateway , and the highlights for the January 2020 release of SNOMED CT include:
  • 1446 new concepts added to support Clinical finding enhancements
  • 467 new concepts added to support Body Structure enhancements
  • 223 new concepts added to support the Substances enhancements
  • 276 new concepts added to support Pharmaceutical / biologic product enhancements
  • 136 new concepts added to support Observable entity enhancements
  • 185 new concepts added to support the Organisms enhancements
  • 105 new concepts added to support Procedure enhancements
  • 206 new concepts supporting: Record Artefacts, Physical Objects, Situation with explicit context, Specimen, SNOMED CT Model Component, Staging and scales, Event, Social context, Qualifier Value and Special concept.
  • In the effort to enhance the quality of the terminology, over 46,724 changes were made to existing content, those changes cover changes to concept definitions, description changes, concept definition status changes from Primitive to Sufficiently Defined, inactivation of descriptions and concepts.
  • Update to the SNOMED CT to ICD-10 map
  • Ongoing maintenance of the Controlled Medical Terminologies (CMT) Subsets and on the Collaboration efforts: LOINC - SNOMED, Orphanet, ICD-11, ICD-O, Global Medical Device Nomenclature Agency (GMDNA)
  • Continuation of Pharmaceutical / biologic product hierarchy redesign for the Drug model project.
  • Continuation of Logic Profile Enhancements with the Release of OWL axiom refset files.
  • Continuation of Machine Readable Concept Model (MRCM) updates.
Please refer to SNOMED CT January 2020 International Release Notes that accompany the release for further information on specific additions and changes incorporated into this release.

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