SNOMED CT Immunization Redesign Project
Expected outcomes include a new Canadian vaccine model, editorial guidelines and remodeling of existing Canadian immunization concepts that will improve support for complex Canadian use cases.
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Expected outcomes include a new Canadian vaccine model, editorial guidelines and remodeling of existing Canadian immunization concepts that will improve support for complex Canadian use cases.
Infoway has been collecting Canada’s input to their strategic working priorities through 2025. Read the feedback collected so far and add your voice.
Are you passionate about having your health information available electronically? Terminology is key to shape the success of moving from health silos to true interoperability.
Join attendees from across the country and learn how interoperability can play a role in the response to a global pandemic and what it means for health care innovation.
This agreement removes the need for countries that currently use both ICNP and SNOMED CT to engage in mapping activities between the two systems.
HL7 is seeking feedback on gender concepts, synonyms and definitions through a brief survey.
More than just a developer’s conference, FHIR North sessions can help anyone learn how this standard can improve patient care and the clinical experience. Share your thoughts on topics, timing and more in the pre-event survey.
Download the updated SNOMED CT Browser guide to help navigate Canadian content using the SNOMED International Browser. It provides different use cases to assist with retrieving Canadian and International SNOMED CT content.
Review the strategy and submit feedback, clinical or regulatory use cases, information models, data flows, data element definitions, recommended value sets or other artifacts to help inform the modeling and development of the priority content areas in the strategy.
"Going virtual" will open up some new and exciting possibilities for how this year's SNOMED CT Expo is run.
An alpha-version mapping of more than 800 common terms, including codes to capture positive and suspected cases of COVID-19, from version 7.0 of the Canadian Emergency Department Shortlist (CED-DxS) has been updated for testing and feedback.
Improving the quality of patient care through the effective sharing of clinical information among health care organizations, clinicians and their patients.