• The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is a clinical terminology system that provides a standardized and scientifically validated way of representing clinical information captured by clinicians. (jmir.org)
  • Even though SNOMED CT consists of extensively studied clinical terminology, previous research has repeatedly documented a lack of scientific evidence for SNOMED CT in the form of reported clinical use cases in electronic health record systems. (jmir.org)
  • The use purpose of SNOMED CT was documented in all the articles, with the terminology as a standard in EHR being the most common (8/17). (jmir.org)
  • The Systematized Medical Nomenclature for Medicine-Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT) is an extensive, multi-hierarchical clinical terminology system. (jmir.org)
  • Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®)-the world's most comprehensive clinical healthcare terminology and accepted as a common global language in over 50 countries. (cdrnet.org)
  • Collaborations with both LOINC® and SNOMED International, to integrate Nutrition Care Process Terminology into these languages, ensures the availability of coded concepts for clearer and improved communication and data tracking in electronic health records. (cdrnet.org)
  • The aim is to automatically access the validity, reliability and coverage of the Swedish SNOMED-CT translation, the largest, most extensive available resource of medical terminology. (gu.se)
  • We present a method for machine translation of clinical texts without using bilingual clinical texts, leveraging the rich terminology and structure of the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT), which is considered the most comprehensive, multilingual clinical health care terminology collection in the world. (ehu.es)
  • To address this terminology gap, investigators at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) are developing, authoring, and testing a SNOMED CT observable ontology to represent the data elements identified by the synoptic worksheets of CAP. (loinc.org)
  • Investigators along with collaborators from the US National Library of Medicine, CAP, the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organization, and the UK Health and Social Care Information Centre analyzed and assessed required data elements for colorectal cancer and invasive breast cancer synoptic reporting. (loinc.org)
  • The MECIDS project will use SNOMED CT® (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms), an international standard that provides a core terminology for electronic health records. (hhmglobal.com)
  • The International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) has waived license fees for use of SNOMED CT in this project on humanitarian grounds. (hhmglobal.com)
  • We looked at SNOMED CT to determine how well this large general medical ontology could represent data held in chief complaints. (elsevierpure.com)
  • SNOMED concepts make up a significant percentage of the UMLS Metathesaurus. (njit.edu)
  • For mapping, standardized terminological and metadata repository resources, such as the caDSR (Cancer Data Standards Registry and Repository) and SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine), were used. (nih.gov)
  • After curation of 54 new caDSR CDEs and nine new NCI thesaurus concepts and using post-coordination, the authors were able to map the remaining 40% of data elements to caDSR and SNOMED CT. (nih.gov)
  • The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee maintains a database of approved, unique gene names and symbols, which currently includes more than 28,000 genes ( https://www.genenames.org ) ( 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Laboratory test orders and results were aggregated and mapped to a common nomenclature. (cdc.gov)
  • Logical observations names and codes or link codes are important in this step as they are the standards used for denoting the laboratory testing performed while systematized nomenclature of medicine, clinical terms or SNOMED CT is the standard for coding test results. (cdc.gov)
  • WHO could collaborate with the standards development organization by, for example, representing the interests of its Member States, particularly developing countries that cannot become members in their own right of such an organization, or taking part in the harmonization board to lead mapping activities between the systematized nomenclature and WHO's classifications. (who.int)
  • The concepts of classification and nomenclature are, nevertheless, closely relate din the sense that some classifications (e.g. in zoology) are so detailed that they become nomenclatures. (cdc.gov)
  • journal = {Revista de Procesamiento de Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN)}, author = {Kokkinakis, Dimitrios}, year = {2010}, volume = {45}, pages = {243--246}, } @article{Kokkinakis-Dimitrios2010-120480, title = {Läkartidningens arkiv i en ny skepnad - En resurs för forskare, läkare och allmänhet}, abstract = {I Sverige har det tagits fram en medicinsk korpus baserad på Läkartidningens digitala arkiv. (gu.se)
  • abstract = {De senaste årens ökande användning av modern informationsteknik inom sjukvården har medfört en kraftig ökning av elektronisk dokumentation som rör patientens hälsotillstånd, vård och behandling. (gu.se)
  • abstract = {This paper reports on the results of a large scale mapping of SNOMED CT on scientific medical corpora. (gu.se)
  • Note: MedlinePlus Connect coverage of SNOMED CT focuses on CORE Problem List Subset codes (Clinical Observations Recording and Encoding) and their descendants. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 2 Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT, registered trade mark). (who.int)
  • To overcome these limitations, other terminologies, such as Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT ® ) will become more common in the near future. (aapc.com)
  • SNOMED CT appears not well-suited for automatically capturing the enormous variety of concepts in scientific corpora (only 6,3% of all SNOMED terms could be directly matched to the corpus) unless extensive variant forms are generated and fuzzy and partial matching techniques are applied with the risk of allowing the recognition of a large number of false positives and spurious results. (gu.se)
  • SNOMED CT had a sensitivity of 98.7% for matching clinical terms found in the chief complaint section of the clinical record. (elsevierpure.com)
  • There is no enforcement of this suggested nomenclature method and investigators are free to name a gene as they wish. (genomicglossaries.com)
  • UNMC investigators created a total of 194 SNOMED CT observable entity concept definitions to represent required data elements for CAP colorectal and breast cancer synoptic worksheets, including biomarkers. (loinc.org)
  • SNOMED CT concepts represented observation answer value sets. (loinc.org)
  • This dataset holds descriptions that describe SNOMED CT concepts. (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) is considering altering the structure of ICD-11, slated for release in 2015, to better align more closely with SNOMED CT ® 's features. (aapc.com)
  • MedlinePlus Connect matches ICD-10-CM, ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT codes to related MedlinePlus health topic pages , genetics pages , or pages from other NIH Institutes. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The application possibilities of SNOMED CT are well documented [ 1 - 5 ], and various guides describe the following types of implementation: clinical records, knowledge representation, data aggregation, and analysis. (jmir.org)
  • MedlinePlus Connect is a free service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (medlineplus.gov)
  • The US Edition is a standalone release that combines the content of both the US Extension and the International release of SNOMED CT. (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • Core benefits achieved by applying SNOMED CT in a clinical context were identified by the researchers. (jmir.org)
  • The Human Gene Nomenclature Committee is the accepted authority for establishing these standards. (genomicglossaries.com)
  • But the bulk of communication in health and medicine depends on information exchange architectures, application interfaces and data standards. (prolifics.com)
  • While the SNOMED CT use categories were well supported by previous research, this review demonstrates that further systematic research on clinical use cases is needed to promote the scalability of the review results. (jmir.org)
  • SNOMED]) before sending results electronically to the B appropriate authority. (cdc.gov)
  • The results show that term variations are very frequent and this may have implication on technological applications (such as indexing and information retrieval, decision support systems, text mining) using SNOMED CT. (gu.se)
  • I had a look in the SNOMED CT* browser and couldn't see a specific clinical code for gaming addiction. (proboards.com)
  • however, research is needed to gather more evidence of how SNOMED CT benefits clinical care and patient safety. (jmir.org)
  • For example, the U.S. government already allows for the use of SNOMED CT ® as an alternative to ICD-9-CM for the electronic submission of patient problem lists for data exchange. (aapc.com)
  • They commonly work on the business side of medicine, improving patient care, or streamlining the way things are run. (healthit.academy)
  • The electronic health record (EHR) represents the evolution and convergence of technology and administration of medicine. (springer.com)
  • In 1988, the National Library of Medicine (a component of the National Institutes of Health) created the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) to provide "an integrated, one-stop, genomic information infrastructure for biomedical researchers from around the world. (cdc.gov)
  • a School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia. (who.int)
  • HGVS standard nomenclature Human Genome Epidemiology (2nd ed. (cdc.gov)
  • Recently, NCBI embraced these efforts by allowing users to search, annotate, and submit human genome sequence variants to the dbSNP database by using HGVS standard nomenclature ( 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • There is 'currently no official nomenclature for human genes, however, the Human Gene Nomenclature Committee (part of HUGO ) is currently trying to establish a nomenclature standard and does have a recommended format. (genomicglossaries.com)
  • The most common category of use phases was SNOMED CT in development (6/17). (jmir.org)
  • As a method to leverage domain-specific knowledge, we incorporate to the training corpus lexical bilingual resources previously used for the automatic translation of SNOMED CT into Basque, as well as artificial sentences created making use of the relations specified in SNOMED CT. (ehu.es)
  • This dataset describes the Release File structure of SNOMED CT, referred to as Release Format 2 (RF2) which is the official source of SNOMED CT for use in US healthcare systems. (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • The US Edition of SNOMED CT is the official source of SNOMED CT for use in US healthcare systems. (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • We conclude that SNOMED CT and natural language parsing engines can well represent the clinical content of chief complaint fields. (elsevierpure.com)
  • An MRCM (Machine Readable Concept Model) Attribute Range Reference Set allows attributes to be associated with a valid value range for a given SNOMED CT content type and rule strength. (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • Two kinds of semantic concept groupings within SNOMED are employed to automatically check for potentially inconsistent ST assignments, based on their collective sets of assignments. (njit.edu)
  • The method described here is based on the generation of predominantly safe harbor term variants which together with simple linguistic processing and the already available SNOMED term content are mapped to large corpora. (gu.se)
  • In total, 17 research articles illustrating SNOMED CT clinical use cases were reviewed. (jmir.org)
  • Out of curiosity, is there any category in the SNOMED for just a general digital (as in phone, social media, Internet, etc., not specifically just gaming) addiction? (proboards.com)
  • The aim of this study was to explore evidence in previous literature reviews of clinical use cases of SNOMED CT integrated into EHR systems or other clinical applications during the last 5 years of continued development. (jmir.org)
  • Other Nomenclature Guidelines (for non-human species), HUGO http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/nomenclature/moreguides.html Includes plants (Arabadopsis, rice) model organisms, cows and chickens. (genomicglossaries.com)
  • This dataset describes the Release File structure of SNOMED CT, referred to as Release Format 2 (RF2). (johnsnowlabs.com)
  • It is this element of grouping in a statistical classification that distinguishes it from a nomenclature, a list or catalogue of approved names for morbid conditions, which must be extensive in order to accommodate all pathological conditions. (cdc.gov)