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This SNOMED CT Implementation guide and the underlying work has been developed by the SNOMED International Clinical Reference Group for Allergies/Hypersensitivity. The Clinical Reference Group (CRG) is composed of experts in the field of Allergies/Hypersensitivity providing input from the community of practice to on the development, maintenance and use of SNOMED CT in this specific domain. The CRG members have been instrumental in the development of this guide, providing their expertise, knowledge and experience to ensure that it is accurate, up-to-date and relevant to the needs of its intended audience. Their dedication and hard work have made this guide possible and SNOMED Internationalis is grateful for their contributions. This guide is a product of SNOMED International's ongoing commitment to improving healthcare through the use of high-quality, standardized clinical terminologies.

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This SNOMED CT Implementation guide presents the results of an analysis performed by the SNOMED International Clinical Reference Group for Allergies/Hypersensitivity between the years 2021? to 2023?

We welcome feedback from readers on the guide and encourage them to share their insights and experiences with us. Your comments and suggestions will help us improve the content of the guide and ensure that it is relevant and useful to those who use it. We will review any feedback received and make updates to the guide as needed. The next version of the guide is planned for 2025.

We appreciate your interest in this guide and thank you for your contributions to the improvement of healthcare through the use of high-quality, standardized clinical terminologies like SNOMED CT.