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Welcome to the Infoway Subset Registry

Implementers are free to adopt or adapt these subsets to meet their particular clinical and business requirements.  In In order to maintain semantic interoperability, as implementations might pre-adopt new codes, implementers should be able to accept, store and retrieve additional concepts using the same code system(s) for these subsets. 

Release schedule: 

  • Subsets are reviewed annually. 
  • Subsets using SNOMED CT are updated with each release of the Canadian Edition of SNOMED CT. 
  • Some subsets, such as those using the SC code system are updated on a more ad hoc basis to meet user implementation timelines.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Common to all releases

  • Subsets maintained by Infoway are published on the Terminology Gateway, where implementers can:
    • browse the subsets
    • download them as excel, JSON or XML files
    • compare versions of a subset by viewing the change logs
    • and subscribe to be notified of updates to a subset

Release Types

Infoway has four types of releases: Initial, Maintenance, Inactivation and Deprecation. More information on these release types can be found in Table 1. 

Table 1: Release Types

Release TypeDescriptionsColour Coding
InitialThis type of release is used when it is the first release of a subset.
 

MaintenanceThis type of release is used when a previously published release has been updated and republished either through a regular standard release from standards organisation or Request for changes (RFC).
 

Inactivation

This type of release is used when a subset is no longer in use (inactive) and is being prepared for deprecation. The inactivation period (status) is for one (1) year, followed by a deprecation period (status) for one (1) year.

If there are no maintenance requests during

that year

the inactivation-deprecation cycle that last two (2) years, the subset is deprecated as a next step.

 

DeprecationThis type of release is used when a subset is no longer available for use.
 


Subset Status

This represents the current status of a subset in the Terminology Gateway. Subsets are either Active, Inactive or Draft. Active subsets

  • Active subsets
    • are required for any production environment.

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Inactive subsets

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    • Are those that are not in use and have not been updated. Inactive subsets are represented with a strike-through font on the Terminology Gateway.
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Draft subsets

    • are subsets that are released for comment and are not meant to be implemented in production systems.
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    • These subsets have a high risk of change and are not to be used in production
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Pre-Adopting Codes

Pre-adoption is defined as implementing a new concept and code before it is officially released or published in the next version of the reference terminology. Concepts and codes are pre-released to meet the implementation needs of implementers, and these concepts and codes are still subject to change prior to the inclusion in the next release official release of the terminology.until time of release. 

Maintenance and Release Information

The concepts contained in the subsets are expected to evolve on an on-going basis.  

Requests for change can be loaded as batch or individual requests and tracked in the InfoRMS tool (Infoway Request Management System). Please note that Infoway an InfoCentral account access is required and access to InfoRMS.

Information on the process and how to access to the tool can be found on InfoCentral InfoCentral.

Contact the Infodesk at [email protected] to to receive additional guidance regarding the potential use, management and pre-adoption of the subsets. In all circumstances the responsibility for evaluating the appropriate use of the subsets is the responsibility of the implementer. 

Terms of

Use

Use & License Agreements

The subsets use different terminologies to represent their members as indicated in the table at the top of each subset release page.   Terms of Use and Disclaimer tab on the downloadable spreadsheet. Please refer to the InfoCentral Terms of Use page for more details.

Note that the license agreements are available on InfoCentral and the acceptance of the license agreements must be updated annually for continued use.

HL7 Subsets

The description field in the HL7 subsets is optional. It is left empty where it did when adding a description does not add to the understanding of the concept definition. 

French Implementers

Where French synonyms exist, the Display (French) column included in the subset will display a term that matches the Display (English). These terms either originated from the SNOMED CT translation project (when appropriate) or came from requests for change (RFC).

Currently all

French

Preferred Synonyms have a SNOMED CT description identifier (descriptionid) and are now available in the SNOMED International SNOMED CT browser.Note that it is possible to have more than one French

term

for a concept. The one listed in the subset is the Preferred Synonym to be used in the context of immunization.

If a French

term

description is required, follow the instructions on how to

request

make such a

term

request in the section

below on Questions, Concerns, Changes, Corrections.

on Maintenance and Release Information. 

Infoway has published a General Canadian French Editorial Guidelines, titled, Guide des règles éditoriales et terminologiques. This guide can be found in the General section on the SNOMED CT Standard page on InfoCentral. 

The French Preferred terms are added to subsets upon request.  Please see the Maintenance section on the pCLOCD and SNOMED CT pages for details on requesting the addition of French content.

Editorial Guidelines

Some subsets Subsets using SNOMED CT codes have editorial guidelines associated with them that provide additional details into how the concepts in the reference terminology and subset are composedassociated editorial guidelines.  Refer to those before submitting any request for change.

SNOMED CT International, Canadian English and French, Immunization , Diagnostic Imaging and Immunization Microbiology editorial guidelines can be found on the SNOMED CT - Canadian Edition pages.

Questions, concerns, changes and/or corrections

Questions and concerns about the current version of the subsets, or related material must be made by email to the Infodesk at [email protected].

Please note that to access InfoCentral, you must have an Infoway login.  If you have any questions about any of our standards or products, please contact the Infodesk Desk at:

E-mail: [email protected]are always welcome via Infodesk.