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| 1260256005 |
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Structure of descending palatine artery (body structure)
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| 1260257001 |
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Structure of lesser palatine artery
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| 1260258006 |
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Structure of pharyngeal branch of descending palatine artery (body structure)
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| 1260259003 |
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Entire descending palatine artery (body structure)
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| 1260260008 |
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Entire lesser palatine artery
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| 1260261007 |
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Entire pharyngeal branch of descending palatine artery
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| 1260262000 |
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Structure of middle superior alveolar artery
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| 1260263005 |
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Entire middle superior alveolar artery
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| 1260264004 |
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Entire wall of external carotid artery (body structure)
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| 1260265003 |
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Entire posterior cerebral artery P3 segment (body structure)
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| 1260266002 |
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Entire medial striate artery
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| 1260267006 |
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Entire wall of hepatic artery (body structure)
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| 1260268001 |
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Myelodysplastic syndrome with low blasts (disorder)
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| 1260269009 |
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Hypoplastic myelodysplastic syndrome (morphologic abnormality)
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| 1260270005 |
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Hypoplastic myelodysplastic syndrome (disorder)
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| 1260271009 |
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Hemorrhagic cerebral infarction due to hypertension (disorder)
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| 1260274001 |
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Caregiver food and/or nutrition priority for subject (observable entity)
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| 1260275000 |
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Nutrition priority of individual subject
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| 1260276004 |
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Primary nutrition concern
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| 1260280009 |
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Mucous retention cyst
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| 1260281008 |
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Mucous retention cyst of salivary gland (disorder)
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| 1260282001 |
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Detection of opiate by screening method (observable entity)
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| 1260284000 |
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Prosthetic reinforcement of extra-articular ligament (procedure)
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| 1260285004 |
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Harvest of osteochondral tissue
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| 1260286003 |
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Structure of left iliac spine (body structure)
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| 1260288002 |
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Right iliac spine
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| 1260289005 |
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Product containing precisely mesalazine 1.5 gram/1 sachet prolonged-release oral granules (clinical drug)
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| 1260290001 |
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Mesalamine 3 g prolonged-release oral granules sachet
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| 1260291002 |
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Central pancreatectomy using robotic assistance (procedure)
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| 1260292009 |
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Product containing precisely ataluren 125 milligram/1 sachet conventional release oral granules (clinical drug)
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| 1260293004 |
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Robotic assisted pancreaticoduodenectomy
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| 1260294005 |
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Ataluren 250 mg oral granules sachet
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| 1260295006 |
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Ataluren 1 g oral granules sachet
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| 1260296007 |
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Product containing precisely ivacaftor 50 milligram/1 sachet conventional release oral granules (clinical drug)
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| 1260297003 |
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Product containing precisely ivacaftor 25 milligram/1 sachet conventional release oral granules (clinical drug)
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| 1260298008 |
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Depression following menopause (disorder)
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| 1260299000 |
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Ivacaftor 75 mg oral granules sachet
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| 1260300008 |
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Mesalamine 500 mg prolonged-release oral granules sachet
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| 12603003 |
Healthcare Codes
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Pseudocoloboma of iris
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| 1260321008 |
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Headache due to intracranial neoplasm
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| 1260322001 |
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White matter disease due to microglioma (disorder)
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| 1260323006 |
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Headache due to spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (finding)
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| 1260324000 |
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White matter disease due to anti-phospholipid syndrome (disorder)
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| 1260325004 |
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Fear of cancer of neurological system (finding)
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| 1260327007 |
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Familial hemiplegic migraine type 3 (disorder)
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| 1260328002 |
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Familial multiple system tauopathy
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| 1260329005 |
Healthcare Codes
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Familial hemiplegic migraine type 1
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| 1260330000 |
Healthcare Codes
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Familial hemiplegic migraine type 2
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| 1260331001 |
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Dystonia due to disorder of peripheral nervous system (disorder)
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| 1260332008 |
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Dystonia due to cerebral anoxia
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The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is the most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world. Owned and maintained by SNOMED International, it provides the core general terminology for electronic health records (EHRs) and contains more than 350,000 active concepts representing clinical findings, symptoms, diagnoses, procedures, body structures, and organisms.
For Health Information Management (HIM) professionals, clinical informaticists, and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) experts, understanding SNOMED CT is the key to unlocking the true power of healthcare data. While ICD-10 is the language of epidemiology and financial reimbursement, SNOMED CT is the true language of clinical medicine. It is the invisible database that translates a physician's raw, unstructured thoughts into structured, computable data that can be analyzed by artificial intelligence and shared across disparate hospital systems.
Under the federal Promoting Interoperability programs (formerly Meaningful Use), all Certified EHR Technology (CEHRT) in the United States must utilize SNOMED CT to encode patient problem lists, smoking status, and family health history. A hospital cannot achieve interoperability compliance—or secure millions of dollars in federal quality incentives—without a robust SNOMED CT infrastructure.
A common point of confusion in the healthcare industry is the relationship between SNOMED CT and ICD-10-CM. Why does a hospital need both? They serve fundamentally different, yet complementary, purposes.
ICD-10-CM is a classification system designed primarily for statistical reporting, epidemiology, and financial billing. It places diseases into broad "buckets." For example, if a patient has a highly specific, rare subtype of pneumonia, ICD-10 might force the coder to assign a generic "other specified pneumonia" code because a highly granular code does not exist. The clinical specificity is lost for the sake of statistical grouping.
SNOMED CT, conversely, is an ontology designed for direct clinical care. It has the depth and granularity to capture the exact clinical reality of the patient at the point of care, exactly as the physician conceptualizes it, regardless of whether a specific billing code exists for it. When a physician adds a diagnosis to a patient's electronic "Problem List," they are selecting a SNOMED CT concept, not an ICD-10 code.
The sheer size of SNOMED CT would be unmanageable without its rigid, mathematically precise architecture. The terminology is built upon three core components: Concepts, Descriptions, and Relationships.
A Concept represents a unique clinical meaning. Every concept is assigned a unique numeric Concept Identifier (SCTID) that is never reused, even if the concept becomes inactive. For example, the concept of a "Myocardial Infarction" is represented by a single SCTID, ensuring that computers universally recognize it regardless of the language or dialect used by the user.
Because humans use different words to describe the same clinical reality, SNOMED CT links multiple "Descriptions" to a single Concept. Descriptions are the human-readable terms. There are several types of descriptions:
Relationships form the massive semantic web that gives SNOMED CT its computing power. Relationships link concepts together logically.
The most fundamental relationship is the "Is-a" relationship, which builds a polyhierarchy (meaning a concept can have multiple "parents"). For example, the concept Viral Pneumonia has an "Is-a" relationship to both Viral lower respiratory infection AND Pneumonia. If a clinical decision support system wants to flag all patients with any type of viral infection, the system will instantly locate the viral pneumonia patients because of this built-in mathematical relationship.
There are also Attribute Relationships that define the characteristics of a concept. For example, the concept Viral Pneumonia will have an attribute relationship of "Finding site" linking it to Lung structure, and an attribute relationship of "Causative agent" linking it to Virus.
A unique capability of SNOMED CT is its support for building complex clinical phrases on the fly.
The massive explosion of unstructured data in healthcare (e.g., free-text physician progress notes, pathology reports, discharge summaries) represents a significant challenge for data analytics. Modern Natural Language Processing (NLP) engines rely heavily on SNOMED CT to parse this unstructured text.
When an NLP engine reads a sentence like, "Patient presented with a severe heart attack," it utilizes the SNOMED synonym database to recognize that "heart attack" means SCTID 22298006 (Myocardial infarction). The NLP engine can then extract this structured data point and insert it into a clinical registry, use it to trigger an automated billing workflow, or flag the patient for a population health intervention.
While SNOMED CT is not submitted on a CMS-1500 or UB-04 claim form for financial reimbursement, its accurate utilization in the EHR directly dictates the success of the Revenue Cycle.
Because physicians document their Problem Lists using SNOMED CT, the EHR must utilize complex crosswalks (such as the I-MAGIC map provided by the National Library of Medicine) to translate that SNOMED concept into the appropriate ICD-10-CM billing code. This translation is rarely a simple one-to-one mapping.
A single SNOMED concept (e.g., Essential hypertension) might map cleanly to a single ICD-10 code (I10). However, a SNOMED concept like Femur fracture is a one-to-many map; it requires the physician to provide additional attributes (laterality, fracture type, encounter type) before it can generate a valid ICD-10-CM code. If the EHR's SNOMED-to-ICD map is outdated or poorly configured, it will generate thousands of unspecified ICD-10 codes, leading directly to mass denials from Medicare and commercial payers.
SNOMED CT is the foundational bedrock of modern clinical informatics. It strips away the ambiguity of human language and replaces it with a rigid, computable ontology that allows disparate healthcare systems across the globe to communicate with perfect clarity.
For the health data professional, mastering the architecture of SNOMED CT—understanding Concepts, Descriptions, and the polyhierarchical Relationships—is critical. It empowers advanced clinical decision support, fuels cutting-edge artificial intelligence and NLP models, and serves as the clinical origin point for the entire Revenue Cycle pipeline. As healthcare continues to transition toward value-based care and massive data analytics, the importance of SNOMED CT will only continue to grow exponentially.
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