openEHR-technical Digest, Vol 73, Issue 86

Creating subsets is the case in the Netherlands.

However they are published in different fashions:

  • As national extensions in SnomedCT online
  • On Nictiz art decor for projects as perinatology (varied sets for data and for valuesets)
  • On zorginformatiebouwstenen
  • On the FHIR publication sites
  • On project sites
  • On github Detailed Clinical Models in individual DCMs
  • And probably more.

Dr William Goossen
Directeur
Results 4 Care bv
Tel +31654614458

Thanks, William, I know art-decor, very inspiring, and very usable models.
It helped me in the past a lot with designing archetypes and other information models

But as far as I could see subsets in it they were very much bounded to an item in a model, so not very easy to use or to find if one would want to create another model.

So I am not sure if they can be compared with the NHS where they have more generic listings of subjects: "SNOMED CT human-readable subset - Gastroenterology" or "SNOMED CT human-readable subset - Gynaecology", so not bounded to a specific model but rather to a sub-domain of clinical knowledge/practice

Do we have that kind of subsets in the Netherlands?

Bert