Updated Canadian Edition of SNOMED CT Available in TermWorks
Map to the January 2019 version of SNOMED CT Canadian Edition starting May 22, 2019.
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Map to the January 2019 version of SNOMED CT Canadian Edition starting May 22, 2019.
Infoway invites leading health IT companies to respond to the newly launched Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit technology and services related to Identity, Access and Consent, for Infoway’s ACCESS Gateway.
Are you trying to build relationships or increase awareness about a new product or program?
Submit changes for consideration for the next Canadian Edition of SNOMED CT as soon as possible.
On February 16, 1994 the original authors of LOINC first met and started creating this worldwide standard for identifying health measurements, observations, and documents.
The January 2019 releases of pCLOCD and SNOMED CT are now on the Terminology Gateway. Learn more about the changes and additions in these releases.
Save the date in your calendar — November 12-13 — so you can join us in Ottawa. The conference will once again take place during Digital Health Week, November 11-17.
The program combines face-to-face and online learning in a program built for professionals working in the health sector.
Don’t miss your chance to showcase your organization to members of the health informatics community next year at the national conference in Toronto, May 26-29.
Did you know that Infoway publishes release notes to support our various standards and related products, such as pCLOCD, SNOMED CT, Subsets, PrescribeIT and CCDD?
PRESTINE has defined and standardized clinical content for asthma, COPD and pulmonary function data elements and definitions to bring about the best patient outcomes.
Improving the quality of patient care through the effective sharing of clinical information among health care organizations, clinicians and their patients.