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Infoway has many subsets that have been developed over time by Canadians for Canadians. These “fit for use” subsets are intended to be a pan-Canadian “starter set” of content. The subsets are maintained by Infoway, published in the Terminology Gateway. The pan-Canadian Subsets may contain content from international terminologies and content specific to Canada, which is dependent on the international version. The pan-Canadian subsets are reviewed on an annual basis, SNOMED CT Canadian edition subsets updated are aligned to the release of SNOMED CT Canadian edition releases.
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- Download the subset Template from InfoRMS Subset RFC project
- Complete the Subset Definition template. Refer to the "How to Complete" tab for guidance or contact [email protected] for assistance
- All Field in Red are mandatory and must be completed
- Refer to the Naming Convention for pan-Canadian Subsets Sets and Valuesets to create a name for the subset definition
- Request the Subset ID which is an OID, but if you are the owner of the Subset, you may provide your own unique identifier
- Ensure that the Subset name and ID is not used in used by checking the OID's for subsets
- If the subsets is owned by you ( Additional Terminology Content) then a logo can be added which must be a .png or .gif which should be attached to the Subset request
- Select the Codesystem(s) (SNOMED CT Canadian edition, LOINC, UCUM, HL7,) You may have more than one to cover a clinical domain in some cases and if you need further guidance, contact [email protected]
- Submit in InfoRMS for Review
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