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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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  1. Download the subset Template from InfoRMS Subset RFC project
  2. Complete the Subset Definition template. Refer to the "How to Complete" tab for guidance or contact [email protected] for assistance
  3. All Field in Red are mandatory and must be completed
  4. Refer to the Naming Convention for pan-Canadian Subsets Sets and Valuesets to create a name for the subset definition
  5. Request the Subset ID which is an OID, but if you are the owner of the Subset, you may provide your own unique identifier
  6. Ensure that the Subset name and ID is not used in used by checking the OID's for subsets
  7. 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 
  8. 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] 
  9. Submit in InfoRMS for Review

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