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Two SNOMED CT Releases Available

Two SNOMED CT Releases Available. NLM Tech Bull. 2016 May-Jun;(410):b3.

May 23, 2016 [posted]

NLM is pleased to announce the availability of two SNOMED CT-related releases:

  1. The Spanish Edition of the International Release (Edición en Español), April 2016, is available for download. The Spanish Edition of the International Release is updated each year in April and October. This release contains the Spanish translations of the January 2016 SNOMED CT International Release descriptions and documentation in both RF1 and RF2 versions.
  2. An updated Clinical Observations Recording and Encoding (CORE) Problem List Subset is now available for download. The purpose of the UMLS CORE Project is to define a UMLS subset that is useful for documentation and encoding of clinical information at a summary level, such as a problem list, discharge diagnosis, or reason for encounter. This subset is based on the January 2016 International Release of SNOMED CT and the 2016AA UMLS Release.

Both releases are available for download by users with a UMLS Terminology Services login.