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  • Use SNOMED CT as the interface and reference vocabulary for the problems list data entry on an Electronic Medical Records application.
    • The user will interact with SNOMED through text search, examples and guidance on these implementations are available in this section of the DOCSEARCH.
    • A translation might be required in order to provide native language terms to the user, the Translations space contains additional information about the requirements and process for translating SNOMED CT content
    • The content allowed for the problems list data entry home page can be constrained to a subset of SNOMED CT. The ECL guide and the Reference Sets Guide cover the most common techniques for constraining data entry.
  • Use SNOMED CT for structured data entry on an electronic form:
  • Use advanced SNOMED CT features for analyzing clinical datasets coded with SNOMED CT:
  • Etc.

The implementation process should always start from a detailed analysis of the user requirements, including the data architecture, the available tools, language requirements, and the need to maintain compatibility with legacy vocabularies or classifications. With all that information it's possible to create a project plan, that needs to be executed with some involvement of end-users and that should include a deployment and training plan.

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