As a clinical terminology, it is essential that SNOMED CT has input from clinicians to ensure that it remains relevant and up to date with the ever changing face of healthcare. Your opinion as clinicians is therefore essential to us to highlight the necessary changes and updates required, and advise us on content and products e.g.subsets which can be provided to support the implementation of SNOMED CT.
SNOMED CT has always had input from clinical groups throughout its history. Historically, this has been provided through special interest groups (SIG's), groups dedicated to specific clinical areas. The groups have been successful, but have been limited in their number of specialties covered; Dentistry, Nursing, Pathology and Laboratory medicine, Anaesthesia, Family/General Practice, Pharmacy. In addition to the clinical SIG's, there were two functional SIG's covering Mapping and Implementation.
Clinical Engagement has always been central to the development of SNOMED CT. In 2016, SNOMED International formally recognised the importance of clinical input, through the creation of a dedicated clinical engagement team and the agreement of clinical engagement strategy. The aim of the strategy is to provide a scalable approach to engaging with clinicians, and to ensure SNOMED CT has the input required to ensure it remains up to date and relevant to clinical practice. To provide a scaleable approach for gaining clinical input from all clinical specialties, SNOMED International has put in place Clinical Reference Groups.
CRGs provide a framework to facilitate discussion between clinicians focused on specific clinical specialties or topic areas, and dialogue between clinicians and SNOMED International. CRG's have dedicated Confluence sites, which support discussions and provide information relevant to the specialty area. The aim is for clinicians to discuss with colleagues, questions, issues and experience relating to SNOMED CT and its implementation. The CRG's are open and transparent, and available to view by anyone. However, to participate in discussions, you must have a Confluence account and be logged in. The groups are open to all, and we would support input not limited to just the clinicians from the clinical specialty area, e.g. interested vendors and information specialists
Linked to the CRG's are project groups focused on delivering agreed work items and editorial groups (providing clinical validation for derivative products)
Ways of working for the Clinical Reference Groups are specified <HERE>
Whilst CRG's provide the framework, the expectation for the groups is that will provide the following:
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
For more information, please have a look at the documents available and also the FAQ's