Introduction
SNOMED CT terminology provides a common language that enables a consistent way of indexing, storing, retrieving, and aggregating clinical data across specialties and sites of care. The SNOMED CT NL Edition is a combination of the full July 2023 SNOMED CT International Edition and the NL Extension of SNOMED CT.
The International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO®), trading as SNOMED International, maintains the SNOMED CT technical design, the content architecture, the SNOMED CT content (includes the concepts table, the descriptions table, the relationships table, a history table, and ICD mappings), and related technical documentation. The SNOMED CT NL Edition is developed and maintained by the NL NRC and is available to authorized Licensees. This material includes SNOMED CT which is used by permission of the IHTSDO. All rights reserved.
SNOMED CT was originally created by the College of American Pathologists. "SNOMED" and "SNOMED CT" are registered trademarks of IHTSDO.
Background
This document provides a summarized description of the content changes included in the September 2023 release of the SNOMED Clinical Terms® NL Edition.
It also includes technical notes detailing the known issues which have been identified. These are content or technical issues where the root cause is understood, and the fix has been discussed and agreed, but has yet to be implemented.
This document is available as a web resource as well as alongside the September 2023 NL Edition release.
Scope
This document is written for the purpose described above and is not intended to provide details of the technical specifications for SNOMED CT or encompass every change made during the release. These Release Notes should be used in combination with the SNOMED CT July 2023 International Edition - SNOMED International Release notes.
Changes to the release format
Preceding the September 2022 release, our SNOMED NRC changed to a new authoring platform. This necessitated a number of changes in our release. For details, please refer to sections 3.3 & 3.4 of the SNOMED CT Managed Service - Netherlands Edition Release Notes - September 2022. However, we failed at that time to describe the consequences for the National Terminology Server with respect to patient-friendly terms. Retrieving the patient-friendly term now requires a different query. For details, please read the following section on the National Terminology Server.
National Terminology Server
The National Terminology Server provides an easy method of accessing the latest SNOMED edition in the FHIR R4 format. Using this server is free of charge. More information can be found at https://www.nictiz.nl/standaardisatie/terminologiecentrum/nationale-terminologieserver/ and https://github.com/terminologieserver.
Patient-friendly terms
To retrieve the preferred term for either patients or healthcare professionals, you first retrieve all designations and then filter on valueCode to identify the correct term for your target audience. Retrieving all designations of e.g. SNOMED concept 74400008 can be done with the following request:
GET{{{url}}/fhir/CodeSystem/$lookup?system=http%3A%2F%snomed.info%2Fsct&code=74400008&property=designation
To retrieve the preferred term for patients, you need to identify the designation whose valueCode matches the patient-friendly language reference set id: 15551000146102. FHIR does not allow a numeric identifier that long, which is why you should look for designations with
valueCode = nl-x-sctlang-15551000-146102
To retrieve the medical preferred term, filter on valueCode = nl-x-sctlang-31000146-106 instead.
The FHIR server supplies the language reference set id for synonyms. To retrieve all Dutch synonyms regardless of target audience, you can simply filter on any description whose valueCode either matches or starts with ‘nl’. Please note that not all SNOMED concepts have a patient-friendly translation.
Content Development Activity
Summary
The September 2023 SNOMED CT NL Edition contains content authoring tooling and release production provided by SNOMED International Managed Service. Quality assurance of the release was completed by both the NL NRC and SNOMED International.
September 2023 NL Edition of SNOMED CT Statistics
These statistics include the content from the July 2023 International Edition and the September 2023 NL Edition.
Release | Active Concept Count | Active Description Count | Active Relationship Count |
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NL Edition of SNOMED CT (includes July 2023 International Edition) | 376,239 | 927,724 | 1,312,573 |
NL Extension of SNOMED CT | 13,504 | 960,068 | 83,833 |
These statistics include new content from the March 202 NL Extension.
Statistics for September 2022 NL Edition of SNOMED CT | |
#total | |
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Number of new active NL concepts | 126 |
Number of new active descriptions | 18,885 |
Number of new active relationships | 3,013 |
Number of newly inactivated concepts | 102 |
Total number of translated concepts | 274,063 |
Addition of AJCC Cancer Staging Content
Based on requests from several member countries, the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) have collaborated with SNOMED International to add missing cancer staging content. These concepts, more than 500, have been translated into Dutch to facilitate the registration of tumor staging.
SNOMED CT derived products
Changed reference sets
Dutch contact allergen simple reference set | Handpicked set of contact allergens. | 98051000146103 |
Dutch food allergen simple reference set | Handpicked set of food allergens. | 98011000146102 |
Dutch inhalation allergen simple reference set | Handpicked set of inhalation allergens. | 98021000146107 |
Dutch total non-drug allergen simple reference set | Intensional reference set which contains all allergens from our 5 handpicked allergen simple reference sets. | 98061000146100 |
Dutch non-drug allergen simple reference set for Dutch clinical building blocks version 2017 | This temporary reference set has been reactivated especially for the Dutch clinical building blocks version 2017. This reference set contains exactly the same content as 98061000146100 |Dutch total non-drug allergen simple reference set| in order to be able to use the correct content without changing the Dutch clinical building blocks 2017 release. This reference set is valid until the Dutch clinical building blocks 2017 may no longer be used. If at all possible, please use the Dutch total non-drug allergen simple reference set instead (row above). | 42931000146101 |
Dutch implant registry simple reference set | Combination of handpicked set and intensional set of implants that need to be delivered to the national implant registry by the hospitals. | 52801000146101 |
Dutch implants reference set - intensional | Intensional set of implants that need to be delivered to the national implant registry by the hospitals. | 117721000146102 |
Dutch mental health procedures simple reference set | Handpicked set of 55 procedures that are relevant in mental health care. | 140741000146104 |
Dutch microorganism simple reference set | >4,000 micro-organism concepts for registration in Dutch laboratories. | 2581000146104 |
Dutch pathology simple reference set | Handpicked set of concepts for the Dutch PALGA thesaurus | 110851000146103 |
Dutch nursing observations for suicide simple reference set | Handpicked set of suicide observations. | 140971000146107 |
Dutch nursing observation simple reference set | Intensional reference set which contains all observations from the 5 nursing observation simple reference sets. | 140991000146106 |
Dutch nursing problem simple reference set | Dutch nursing problems which have been translated to Dutch and also possess Dutch textual definitions. | 11721000146100 |
Dutch nursing problems with sections of e-transfer simple reference set | Dutch nursing problems extended with sections of e-transfer, to be able to sort the nursing problems according to the e-transfer sections | 117701000146105 |
Simple reference set of sections of e-transfer of nursing data | This set enables the set above, Dutch nursing problems with sections of e-transfer, to be sorted by e-transfer section. | 117711000146107 |
Dutch optometric diagnoses simple reference set | Diagnoses relevant to optometry. | 41000146103 |
Dutch obstetric procedures simple reference set | List of obstetric procedures for primary health care | 146481000146103 |
Dutch rare neuromuscular disorders simple reference set | Rare neuromuscular disorders: selection based on the CRAMP classification. | 2551000146109 |
Dutch implants reference set - intensional | Intensional reference set of implants that need to be delivered to the national implant registry by the hospitals. | 117721000146102 |
SNOMED CT to Omaha correlated extended map reference set of patient problems | Maps the SNOMED CT concepts in the Dutch nursing problem reference set to OMAHA system codes | 32311000146108 |
SNOMED CT to NANDA correlated map reference set of patient problems | Maps the SNOMED CT concepts of the Dutch nursing problem reference set to NANDA codes. | 31451000146105 |
SNOMED CT to ICF correlated extended map reference set of patient problems | Maps the SNOMED CT concepts of the Dutch nursing problem reference set to ICF codes. | 32321000146103 |
SNOMED CT allergens to drug excipient correlated map reference set | Maps SNOMED CT allergen concepts to G-standaard drug excipient codes. | 148521000146104 |
Technical Notes
Known Issues
Known Issues are content or technical issues where the root cause is understood, and the resolution has been discussed and agreed but has yet to be implemented. This can be due to a number of reasons, from lack of capacity within the current editing cycle, to the risk of impact to the stability of SNOMED CT if the fix were to be deployed at that stage in the Product lifecycle.
The following are Known Issues for the SNOMED CT NL Edition that have been identified and will be resolved in the next editing and production cycle:
Resolved Issues
Resolved issues are Known Issues which were not fixed as part of the previous release lifecycle, but which have now been resolved for this September 2022 NL Edition. These can be issues found during the Pre-Production or Production phases of the testing of the current release, which were resolved before the final deployment of the final production release. Finally these can be issues which were reported or found during the testing phase, but which have been closed without any action taken.
The following Resolved Issues for the SNOMED CT September 2022 NL Edition:
Technical Updates
Technical Updates reported in the following monthly Release Notes:
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+february+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+march+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+april+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+may+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+june+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
- https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/RMT/SNOMED+CT+july+2023+International+Edition+-+SNOMED+International+Release+notes
There are no technical updates that pertain to the NL Edition:
Notice of changes to the International Edition Release Schedule
As you may already know SNOMED International have transitioned to a monthly delivery schedule for the International Edition of SNOMED CT. The move towards more frequent releases of SNOMED CT realizes several benefits, including:
- The potential to be able to get content changes into the terminology in a shorter time frame.
- The fostering of better interoperability, as a result of entities being able to consume release content that is more aligned with other organizations.
- The prevention of circular dependencies that occur in longer projects, due to the move towards smaller, more manageable authoring projects.
- More automated validation services, as a result of the inherent removal of the Alpha/Beta stages in the Release cycle.
Whilst most users will continue unaffected (as they can simply continue to download the releases every 6 months as always), this transition will necessarily involve a few changes to process/packages:
- Delta files have been removed from both International and Managed Service release packages, including the NL Edition. A Delta Generation service will be provided for those who need it. The Delta Generation Tool allows users to create their own Delta between two fixed release dates - you can find it here:
- The ICD-O/ICD-10 Maps will continue to be published in each Monthly International Edition release package (in line with that month's content) for the foreseeable future, unless we experience issues with the new process in Production, and they need to be removed at a later date.
The first monthly Release of the SNOMED CT International Edition was published on the 28th February 2022 with the Delta files having been removed, and therefore they have been removed from the NL Edition from the September 2022 Release onwards.
Please note - While the SNOMED CT International Edition is moving to monthly releases, the NL Edition of SNOMED CT will remain for now on the current bi-annual release schedule of March and September.
RF2 package format
Similar to the International Edition, the NL Edition follows the technical specifications for RF2 packaging format.
For future reference, the RF2 package convention dictates that it contains all relevant files, regardless of whether or not there is content to be included in each particular release. Therefore, the package contains a mixture of files which contain both header rows and content data, and also files that are intentionally left blank (including only a header record). The reason that these files are not removed from the package is to draw a clear distinction between
1. Files that have been deprecated (and therefore removed from the package completely), due to the content no longer being relevant to RF2 in this or future releases, and
2. Files that just happen to contain no data in this particular release (and are therefore included in the package but left blank, with only a header record), but are still relevant to RF2, and could therefore potentially contain data in future releases.
This allows users to easily distinguish between files that have purposefully been removed or not, as otherwise if files in option 2 above were left out of the package it could be interpreted as an error, rather than an intentional lack of content in that release.
Changes to the Identifier file format
In line with the proposals documented here: https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/mag/snomed-international-proposal-to-change-the-rf2-identifier-file-specification - the Netherlands Edition Release will from now on include the following changes to the format of the Identifier files:
- < identifierSchemeId alternateIdentifier effectiveTime active moduleId referencedComponentId ...to
- > alternateIdentifier effectiveTime active moduleId identifierSchemeId referencedComponentId
These improvements are introduced in the September 2023 Netherlands Edition release, and will be used in all future Netherlands Edition releases until further notice.
Feedback and suggestions
We welcome questions, comments or suggestions to improve the quality, accuracy and usability of the SNOMED CT NL Edition. Please send feedback to terminologie@nictiz.nl.
Approvals
Final Version | Date | Approver | Comments |
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1.0 |
| Feikje Hielkema-Raadsveld | Approved |
Draft Amendment History
Version | Date | Editor | Comments |
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0.1 |
| Andrew Atkinson | Initial draft created |
1.0 |
| Feikje Hielkema-Raadsveld | Final updates |