SNOMED CT Compositional Grammar provides a syntax that enables clinical ideas to be
represented, even when a single SNOMED CT concept does not capture the required level
of detail. This is important as it enables a wide range of clinical meanings to be
captured in a record, without requiring the terminology to include a separate concept
for every detailed combination of ideas that may potentially need to be recorded.
Application software that supports the use of SNOMED CT expressions enables detailed
clinical information to be recorded, retrieved and analysed. The logic on which the
SNOMED CT concept model is based allows alternative representations of the same or
similar information to be recognised and compared.
Clinical expressions using SNOMED CT concepts can be of two types: precoordinated
expressions, which use a single SNOMED CT concept identifier; and postcoordinated
expressions, which contain more than one SNOMED CT identifier. Postcoordination greatly
increases the depth of detail that SNOMED CT can represent, while avoiding a combinatorial
explosion of precoordinated concepts.
In the following subsections, we describe four of the main use cases for SNOMED CT
Compositional Grammar, including:
- Expressions in health records;
- Expressions in messages;
- Precoordinated concept definitions; and
- Expression associations between SNOMED CT and LOINC.
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