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While the free version of Forge will be licensed for non-commercial use only beginning January 1, 2020, users of the Canadian FHIR® Registry on the Simplifier platform will continue to have access for another two years.
Providing relevant and informative Standards education is important to us and we want your feedback.

Descriptions and supporting documentation in French coming soon to the CCDD, a national drug terminology solution that allows digital health solutions to share information about drug products and groups of drug products with otherwise incompatible proprietary systems used in electronic medical records, pharmacy management, and provincial drug information systems.
Learn about the subset maintenance process and contribute to the review and identification of subsets that may no longer be required for pan-Canadian use.

Registration is now open for the Fifth Annual FHIR North Conference on October 16, 2019 at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario.
Did you know that you can preview the scope of SNOMED CT (and other releases) as it is being developed?
Want to learn more about Health Information Standards? We have education materials that can help.

There are several upcoming and ongoing events and resources to stay informed about medical imaging research, implementations, best practices, case studies and more.

The Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information (NLCHI) subset, FavouritedEMRCodes, contains SNOMED CT codes for capturing EMR diagnosis for enhanced capture of diagnosis.
Find out more and request access of this web-based data mapping tool.

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