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In some cases, it may be preferred or required to use a single identifier to represent the stored expression. With this approach, a unique local identifier is assigned to each expression, so that this can be stored in the health record in the place of the full expression. This approach may be selected if the clinical system has a limit on the length of the codes that are recorded in their health records.

When local expression identifiers are used, these are then linked to the corresponding full expression and display term within an Expression Repository, as illustrated in Figure 4.3.2-1.


expression repo

Figure 4.3.2-1: This image illustrates the principles of storing postcoordinated expressions in an expression repository. The EHR data store uses local expression identifiers which are linked to a SNOMED CT expression and display term within the expression repository


Terminology services

Storing an expression identifier requires the expression to first be added to the expression repository, and assigned a unique identifier. The resulting identifier will be stored in the EHR data store.
For this purpose, the following services may be required:




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