Implementation of SNOMED CT in an online clinical database
Author(s) -
Mark Wardle,
Andy Spencer
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
future healthcare journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2514-6653
pISSN - 2514-6645
DOI - 10.7861/futurehosp.4-2-126
Subject(s) - snomed ct , terminology , interoperability , ehealth , computer science , systematized nomenclature of medicine , electronic health record , scope (computer science) , usable , health informatics , health care , data science , world wide web , medicine , nursing , public health , economics , programming language , economic growth , philosophy , linguistics
A number of strategies have been published to accelerate the use of electronic health records in caring for patients across the UK. These visions of 'eHealth' have a common requirement for robust interoperability between different systems with the use of appropriate information and data standards. SNOMED CT, a comprehensive terminology that NHS England intends to adopt across all care settings by 2020, is a key component of these standards but there is currently limited experience in its use in live clinical settings. Within NHS Wales, an electronic patient record system has been developed since 2009 with a focus on a core generic clinical information model built using SNOMED CT. Our experience is that SNOMED CT is a usable and clinician-friendly terminology but that its size and scope must be considered during implementation.
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