The LOINC Ontology is represented as an Extension to SNOMED CT, which provides a way to integrate LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) codes into SNOMED CT, enhancing interoperability between these two major terminologies in clinical and laboratory domains. The extension ensures that LOINC codes can be used as identifiers for relevant SNOMED CT concepts, allowing consistent and standardized data exchange across different healthcare systems
The diagram below how the LOINC Ontology extends the SNOMED CT International Edition, enabling the representation of LOINC-coded laboratory observations within SNOMED CT’s logical framework.
The SNOMED CT International Edition consists of core international components, structured under:
The LOINC Ontology builds on SNOMED CT by incorporating Alternate Identifiers, aligning LOINC codes with SNOMED CT concepts. Its content resides within the 11010000107 | LOINC Extension module (core metadata concept) |.
Each version of the LOINC Ontology depends on a specific version of the SNOMED CT International Edition, and the LOINC Ontology cannot function independently. Any implementation of the LOINC Ontology requires the SNOMED CT International Edition for proper use.
LOINC Codes Modeled as SNOMED CT Concepts
LOINC terms are integrated into the extension ensuring a precise semantic alignment between the two terminologies.
Each LOINC term included in the LOINC Ontology is represented as a SNOMED CT concept, with its properties explicitly defined according to SNOMED CT’s logical framework and concept model.
The corresponding LOINC code as the alternate identifier.
Metadata such as effective dates, active status, and module identifiers.