Title: SNOMED CT-A technologist's Perspective
1SNOMED CTA Technologists Perspective
- Gaur Sunder
- Principal Technical Officer Incharge, National
Release Center - VCBA, C-DAC, Pune
2SNOMED CT Origin
- A controlled coded clinical terminology for use
in Electronic Health Records - Developed in the USA and the UK by
- College of American Pathologists in USA
- National Health Service in the UK
- Design based on
- Identified user requirements
- Practical experience
- Scientific principles established in peer
reviewed publications - First released in 2002
- All rights and administration transferred for the
public good to IHTSDO in 2007 - Earlier Systematized Nomenclature for Medicine
(SNOMED) Clinical Terms (CT), now simply SNOMET
Clinical Terms
3IHTSDO
- IHTSDO International Health Terminology
Standards Development Organization - Maintains and delivers SNOMED CT
- Licensed to registered Affiliates
- IHTSDO does not charge for use in Member
countries - Low-cost licenses for institutions in other
countries - Free in lowest income countries
- Fee waivers for approved research and Public
Good uses - An International not-for-profit standard
development organization - Owned by Nations as Members
- Governed by General Assembly of its Members
4Worldwide Presence
- Currently 27 countries are Members of IHTSDO
- The clinical terminology is used in more than 50
countries - India became a member in April 2014
- Represented by e-Governance Division, Ministry of
Health Family Welfare, Government of India - Interim National Release Center (NRC) created at
C-DAC, Pune in September 2014
5Design Benefits of SNOMED CT
- Comprehensive clinical scope
- Reduces need to support multiple code systems
- Common framework for consistent retrieval and
processing - Logical definitions
- Allow clinically relevant meaning-based retrieval
- Optional post-coordination
- Combining codes to add detail and specificity
- Increases scope without combinatorial explosion
of codes - Updates and versioning
- Regular updates to International Release
(six-monthly) - Support for incremental updates
- Full historical view of all previous versions of
SNOMED CT
6SNOMED CT Comprehensive Scope
- It is the richest vocabulary available to
describe clinical findings, diseases, procedures
etc. - Contains more than 365,000 concepts, almost 1
million descriptions and nearly one and a half
million relationships. - SNOMED CT aims at transmitting all concepts that
have been expressed throughout history in the
healthcare domain, unambiguously - SNOMED CT concepts are divided into 19 hierarchies
7SNOMED CT Design
- Every coded concept is linked to related concepts
- Multi-axial subtype hierarchy (is a
relationships) - Logical definitions (attribute relationships)
8SNOMED CT Basic Components
- Concepts
- A concept is a clinical idea identified by a
unique numeric identifier (ConceptID) that never
changes - Concepts are represented by a unique
human-readable Fully Specified Name (FSN) - Descriptions
- Concept descriptions are human readable terms or
names assigned to a SNOMED CT concept - Descriptions are of two types
- Fully Specified Name (FSN)
- Synonym
- Descriptions can be Preferred or Acceptable
according to the language dialect used - Relationships
- Relationships link concepts in SNOMED CT
9SNOMED CT Expressions
- Precoordinated Expression
- Representation of a clinical meaning using a
single concept identifier is referred to as a
precoordinated expression - Postcoordinated Expression
- Representation of a clinical meaning using a
combination of two or more concept identifiers is
referred to as postcoordination
10SNOMED CT Additional Components
- Subsets Reference Sets
- A SNOMED CT subset is a set of Concepts,
Descriptions, or Relationships from the
international edition that is appropriate to
deployment to support particular requirements of
implementation - Extensions
- The International Edition contains the core
content of SNOMED CT. - Extensions can be added to the International
Edition to meet specific national or local needs - Cross Maps
- Mapping of concepts to other international
standards and classifications such as ICD or
LOINC
11Technical Views
- A SNOMED CT Affiliate License is required to
obtain the release files - SNOMED CT International Release Files are
released biannually (in Jan and July) - Three release file types exists
- Snapshot containing the current version of every
component - Full containing the complete history of every
component - Delta containing only the additions and changes
since the previous release - The snapshot type is recommended to use in
applications - All release files are UTF-8 encoded tab-delimited
text files - Data in these files need to be imported in
relevant tables in database
12Integration Approaches
- SNOMED CT can be integrated as
A code system To store clinical information
An interface terminology To capture and display clinical information
An indexing system To retrieve clinical information
A common terminology To communicate in a meaningful way To integrate heterogeneous data
A dictionary To query, analyze and report To link health records to knowledge resources
13Usage in Software - Search
14Usage in Software Data Entry
15Use in Practice
- Clinical ideas are complex and interrelated
- A form of representation that captures this
inherent complexity is essential - SNOMED CT
- Provides comprehensive coverage of a broad
clinical scope - Is designed based on practical experience
scientific principles - Adds value with a concept model that locates
clinical ideas relative to one another in a way
that supports computable semantics enabling
meaning-based retrieval - Clinicians need to remember the codes as only the
descriptions are relevant - Well-engineered EHR systems using SNOMED CT
- Provide user interfaces that simplify capture of
clinical ideas - Share information taking advantage of the global
terminology - Harness the logical design of the terminology to
deliver effective meaning-based retrieval
16EHR Benefits of SNOMED CT
- Enhancing the care of individual patients
- Display of appropriate information
- Guideline and decision support integration
- Communicating and sharing relevant information
- Enhancing the care of populations of patients
- Epidemiology monitoring and reporting
- Research into the causes and management of
diseases - Supporting cost-effective delivery of care
- Guidelines to minimize the risk of costly errors
- Reducing duplication of investigation and
interventions - Auditing the delivery of clinical services
- Planning service delivery based on emerging
health trends
17India Updates
- 74 Affiliate Licensees issued in first year
- 06 Workshops / trainings Conducted
- More trainings focused on clinical use and
implementations planned - Check official website of India NRC at
https//www.snomedctnrc.in
18Thank You
- nrc-help_at_cdac.in info_at_snomedctnrc.in