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== Scope ==
 
== Scope ==
  
This project will be a jointly developed policy between HL7 and the IHTSDO to develop a policy and process whereby HL7 members can develop, vet, package and submit internationally scoped SNOMED-CT content change requests to IHTSDO.  Currently, change requests for SNOMED-CT content changes are coordinated and submitted to the IHTSDO via each member nation’s National Release Center (NRC).  There is currently no process for HL7 International members (''don't we mean HL7 as an organization.  HL7 members can still submit for their realm thorugh their NRC -JTC'') to submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO. A fundamental first step in improving upon the use of SNOMED within HL7 International is to develop a clear policy on how HL7 will manage and submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO. This project will be a step towards the international coordination of change requests to SNOMED. NOTE:  This policy is not intended to circumvent or replace the role of NRCs in coordinating realm specific content changes to SNOMED.
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This project will be a jointly developed policy between HL7 and the IHTSDO to develop a policy and process whereby HL7 members can develop, vet, package and submit internationally scoped SNOMED-CT content change requests to IHTSDO.  Currently, change requests for SNOMED-CT content changes are coordinated and submitted to the IHTSDO via each member nation’s National Release Center (NRC).  There is currently no process for HL7 International members (''don't we mean HL7 as an organization.  HL7 members can still submit for their realm thorugh their NRC -JTC'') to submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO.  
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A fundamental first step in improving upon the use of SNOMED within HL7 International is to develop a clear policy on how HL7 will manage and submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO. This project will be a step towards the international coordination of change requests to SNOMED. NOTE:  This policy is not intended to circumvent or replace the role of NRCs in coordinating realm specific content changes to SNOMED.
  
 
== Draft Policy ==
 
== Draft Policy ==
 
* [[HL7 Proposed Content Change Requests for SNOMED-CT to IHTSDO - Draft Policy]]
 
* [[HL7 Proposed Content Change Requests for SNOMED-CT to IHTSDO - Draft Policy]]
 
* [[SNOMED Change Requests: Issues and Discussion]]
 
* [[SNOMED Change Requests: Issues and Discussion]]

Revision as of 14:24, 22 April 2010

HL7 Proposed Content Change Requests for SNOMED-CT to IHTSDO

Purpose

To draft a policy statement for endorsement by the HL7 Technical Steering Committee on submitting HL7 proposed content change requests for SNOMED-CT to IHTSDO

Sponsorship

Sponsored by the Vocabulary WG of the Foundation and Technology Steering Division [FTSD], at TSC Tracker # 1532, Project Insight ID #634.

Scope

This project will be a jointly developed policy between HL7 and the IHTSDO to develop a policy and process whereby HL7 members can develop, vet, package and submit internationally scoped SNOMED-CT content change requests to IHTSDO. Currently, change requests for SNOMED-CT content changes are coordinated and submitted to the IHTSDO via each member nation’s National Release Center (NRC). There is currently no process for HL7 International members (don't we mean HL7 as an organization. HL7 members can still submit for their realm thorugh their NRC -JTC) to submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO.

A fundamental first step in improving upon the use of SNOMED within HL7 International is to develop a clear policy on how HL7 will manage and submit SNOMED change requests to IHTSDO. This project will be a step towards the international coordination of change requests to SNOMED. NOTE: This policy is not intended to circumvent or replace the role of NRCs in coordinating realm specific content changes to SNOMED.

Draft Policy