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Background

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It provides a simple and short statement of the project and clarifies why it is needed. It explains the problems that motivated the project and outlines the expected outcomes following successful implementation

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Objective

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Scope

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Audience

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SNOMED CT is a comprehensive, multilingual clinical terminology that can be used to standardize and improve the quality of data related to <scope of document>. This guide is targeted at the various stakeholders involved with the implementation of SNOMED CT:

  • SNOMED International Members who are seeking uniform, clear best practices for documenting <scope of document>, and understanding how SNOMED CT can be applied in this domain

  • Clinicians who are interested in understanding how SNOMED CT can support the clinical needs for data collection and acquisition within the field of <scope of document>

  • Information managers who are looking to learn how SNOMED CT can be integrated into health information models within the domain of <scope of document> to support the implementation of SNOMED CT and enhance data interoperability.

  • Software developers who want to learn how to integrate SNOMED CT into software applications used in the domain of <scope of document>.

Attribution

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This SNOMED CT Implementation guide and the underlying work have been developed by the <name of CRG>. The Clinical Reference Group (CRG) is composed of experts in the field of <scope of document> providing input from the community of practice on the development, maintenance, and use of SNOMED CT in this specific domain. The CRG members have been instrumental in the development of this guide, providing their expertise, knowledge, and experience to ensure that it is accurate, up-to-date, and relevant to the needs of its intended audience. Their dedication and hard work have made this guide possible and SNOMED Internationalis is grateful for their contributions. This guide is a product of SNOMED International's ongoing commitment to improving healthcare through the use of high-quality, standardized clinical terminologies.


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Guide overview

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This SNOMED CT Implementation Guide is designed to provide guidance for the use of SNOMED CT within the domain of allergies, hypersensitivity, and intolerance. The guide is organized into five main chapters:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction - This chapter provides a background on the guide, including the objectives, scope, and target audience.
  • Chapter 2: Clinical Use Cases - This chapter describes the key use cases that have motivated the creation of this guide and explains scenarios where implementation of SNOMED CT within this domain is needed.
  • Chapter 3: ?? Content in SNOMED CT - This chapter describes how SNOMED CT addresses the terminological needs within the domain of <scope of document>. It also elaborates on ....
  • Chapter 4: Information Model and Terminology Binding - This chapter introduces ....
  • Chapter 5: Technical Application - This chapter presents technical considerations related to the implementation of ...

In addition, a number of appendixes present the results of the analysis performed and provide insights into the evolution of SNOMED CT and available information models.

Review

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