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Access within SNOMED International member countries is provided by the Member National Release Centre in each country, via the relevant Member webpage.  Affiliates of SNOMED International in non-member countries can access the table through their MLDS (Member Licensing & Distribution Service) account once they have an ICNP licence from ICN.  Those in non-member countries who are not using SNOMED CT in systems and only want access to ICNP can gain access to the ICNP 2019 SNOMED CT equivalence table to enable them to migrate existing data.

The equivalency table is also available for download from the ICN website: FOR DISCUSSION WITH ICN AS THEY WILL NEED TO MANAGE THE LICENSING IF THEY DO THIS

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SNOMED CT has been created by combining SNOMED RT and a computer based nomenclature and classification known as Clinical Terms Version 3, formerly known as Read Codes Version 3, which was created on behalf of the UK Department of Health and is Crown copyright.

This document forms part of the ICNP Reference Set Production package distributed by SNOMED International on behalf of the International Council of Nurses, and is subject to the SNOMED CT® Affiliate License, details of which may be found at http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct and  ICN's ICNP licensing arrangements in non-member countries.

Access within SNOMED International member countries is provided by the Member National Release Centre in each country, via the relevant Member webpage. Affiliates of SNOMED International in non-member countries can access the table through their MLDS (Member Licensing & Distribution Service) account once they have an ICNP licence from ICN.  Those in non-member countries who are not using SNOMED CT in systems and only want access to ICNP can gain access to the ICNP 2019 SNOMED CT equivalence table to enable them to migrate existing data.

The equivalency table is also available for download from the ICN website: ???

Users of the ICNP 2019 SNOMED CT equivalency table must comply with the licensing agreements of both ICN and SNOMED International.




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