Posted: February 4th, 2023
Discussion
Part I
1. Using MEDLINE ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ). find an article that addresses the content coverage of SNOMED CT.
2. After reading the article, explore the IHTSDO SNOMED CT browser ( https://browser.ihtsdotools.org/? ) enter a few diagnosis to see the results.
3. Based upon your readings and experience with their site, write a paragraph or two in response to this question: Is the content of SNOMED CT sufficient to represent all the information in a person’s health record?
Part II
After posting your submission, read and respond to the postings of at least two classmates.
Avelina
After reading and my experience with the site I am not sure if SNOMED CT’s content is sufficient enough to represent most information on a patient’s record as it may still be limited to some things, but I believe it represents most. SNOMED CT is universally used across many countries, being one of the most advanced healthcare systems to document data using over 300,000 unique codes and terminologies. There are thousands of unique codes assigned to diagnoses on SNOMED CT that are specific to the diagnoses of every patient. The data that is recorded and represented using SNOMED CT regarding a patient’s medical record is helpful for many clinicians to get a good understanding on a patient’s medical history to provide the best care. Although SNOMED CT is one of the most useful systems used in healthcare for patient record documentation, I don’t think it is able to represent all patient information without the utilization of other systems such as ICD-10. SNOMED CT is superior to many other systems, but I think there is still room for improvement before it can cover every detail about a patient medical situation.
Elkin, P. (n.d.). Evaluation of the content coverage of SNOMED CT: Ability of SNOMED clinical terms to represent clinical problem lists. Mayo Clinic proceedings. Retrieved February 2, 2023, from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16770974/
Tiffany
No, SNOMED CT, while a comprehensive clinical terminology, is not sufficient to represent all the information in a person’s health record. A person’s health record contains a wide range of information, including demographic information, diagnostic and treatment history, test results, images, and other relevant data, which cannot be fully represented by SNOMED CT alone. Other data models and standards may be required to fully represent all the information in a person’s health record.
SOLUTION
SNOMED CT is a widely used and advanced healthcare system for recording patient information. It contains over 300,000 unique codes and terminologies to accurately document patient data. While it is helpful for clinicians to understand a patient’s medical history, it may still have limitations and may not represent all patient information without the use of other systems like ICD-10. Despite its usefulness, there is still room for improvement in SNOMED CT to fully represent all patient information.SNOMED CT is a comprehensive standardized medical terminology system used for the electronic recording of healthcare information. It provides a rich set of codes and terms to represent patient data, but it’s not a comprehensive solution as it may still have limitations in representing all patient information. The use of additional systems like ICD-10 may be necessary to capture a more complete patient record.
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