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Stream: HL7 FHIR & SNOMED CT Coding

Topic: stream events


view this post on Zulip Notification Bot (Mar 04 2020 at 22:14):

Stream created by manjuram mannuru.

view this post on Zulip manjuram mannuru (Mar 04 2020 at 22:17):

I appreciate any leads suggestions on below topic !

As part of your job, you are responsible for the development of coding standards for the submission of information to your organization and, ultimately, for inter-organizational data analytics. You have been assigned a number of values that require coding and you need to select the appropriate coded values based on the organization business requirements. These requirements are:
a. Ease of adoption and use among analyst for reporting and analytical purposes
b. Ability for data to be shared with another health organization which heavily utilizes SNOMED-CT codes

Key Deliverables:
1. Indicate the coded values associated to the missing values (i.e. find codes for the question marks in coded values column of table above), and indicate which standard the value derived from
2. In no more than two pages (double spaced), indicate your rational for choosing values either from FHIR or SNOMED-CT as a summary brief after identifying the proper codes for all the missing values above.

view this post on Zulip David Pyke (Mar 05 2020 at 12:55):

https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/FHIR+Rules+for+Asking+Questions

view this post on Zulip manjuram mannuru (Mar 05 2020 at 14:27):

Thank you David ! I appreciate your response.
I believe FHIR is a resource , SNOMED is a Coded form of data which can be converted in the form of FHIR to store & retrieve in the server. Is it true ?

view this post on Zulip David Pyke (Mar 05 2020 at 17:34):

You're going to need to do a lot of background research. I suggest starting with https://hl7.org/fhir

view this post on Zulip manjuram mannuru (Mar 05 2020 at 19:03):

David Pyke said:

You're going to need to do a lot of background research. I suggest starting with https://hl7.org/fhir

Thank you David, i appreciate for your time.


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