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Mental Health Introduction - New
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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The CQUIN – CCG5b
Approaches to getting valid SNOMED codes
Some observations from MHSDS current submissions2
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SNOMED CT
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SNOMED CT provides clinical terms for entering clinical information into an electronic patient record; this ensures it can be used by the system to, for example, trigger clinical alerts, support clinical audit and identify patients to call for review. The terms are organised logically to enable users to quickly find the right terms and support retrieval of patient data. This leaflet provides an overview of SNOMED CT and its benefits across the healthcare provision.
SNOMED CT
Benefits
Terminology
Resources
Implementation
Case Study
Read Codes
ICD-10
Data Sharing
System Design
Data Analytics
Requirements
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Deployment
Data Entry
EPR
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Adoption of SNOMED CT in Mental Health systems and provider organisations is to be undertaken by April 2020.
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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SNOMED CT MH workbook answers
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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SNOMED, MHSDS and CQUIN
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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SNOMED CT in Mental Health
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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Tees, Eskand Wear Valleys (TEWV) Mental Health Trust began using the Mental Health Data Set (MHSDS) to submit their mental health data in January 2016, and with it embraced the introduction of SNOMED CT terminology. Their initial focus of attention has been on interventions and assessments
SNOMED CT
Mental Health
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