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file 2024 Production release of the SNOMED CT ICNP package is now available

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5 months 2 weeks ago #9420 by Janice Spence
The 2024 Production release of the SNOMED CT ICNP Nursing Practice Refset package is now available from the MLDS distribution site. This release is dependent upon, and should therefore be consumed in conjunction with the January 2024 SNOMED CT International Edition.

All files distributed for this release are available from the “January 2024 PRODUCTION Release v1.0” version in the “SNOMED CT International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP) packages” project, which can be found on the “SNOMED Releases” page in MLDS, accessed here (please ensure that you login to MLDS first):

mlds.ihtsdotools.org/#/ihtsdoReleases

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The SNOMED CT ICNP Nursing Practice Refset release is distributed in a zipped archive file in the official RF2 format as follows:

SnomedCT_ICNPNursingPractice_PRODUCTION_20240531T120000Z.zip

In line with the SNOMED International packaging guidelines, the Release Notes have been separated from the release package, and so can be downloaded as distinct files from the same MLDS release version. The Release Notes can also be accessed online:

confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/ICNP+SNOMED+CT+Nursing+Practice+Refset+Release+Notes+-+January+2024


If you have any questions about the first Production release, or have difficulties downloading the files, please contact SNOMED International at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with “January 2024 SNOMED CT ICNP Nursing Practice Refset Production release question” in the subject line.


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