Snowstorm Lite FHIR Terminology Server
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Snowstorm Lite FHIR Terminology Server
A library and microservice implementing the health and care terminology SNOMED CT with support for cross-maps, inference, fast full-text search, autocompletion, compositional grammar and the expression constraint language.
🦉 Snow Owl Terminology Server - a production-ready, scalable, FHIR Terminology Service compliant termserver that supports SNOMED CT International and Extensions, LOINC, RxNorm, UMLS, ICD-10, custom code systems and many others
This demonstration showcases potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the implementation of SNOMED CT
Scalable SNOMED CT Terminology Server using Elasticsearch
Language Model based ontology concept placement
The official SNOMED CT OWL Toolkit. OWL conversion, classification and authoring support.
This is a tool to create, maintain, import, export, publish and otherwise manage (extensional and intensional) reference sets.
How to: create SNOMED CT codelists
Sample relational database load scripts and SQL queries for processing SNOMED CT-AU RF2 release files.
Don't worry about UMLS, RxNorm, SNOMED, or SemMedDB licensing - write code that knows how to download it automatically
Lux Health App - This is a prototype of a user-friendly clinical documentation app that focuses on actionable and shareable healthcare data. It uses Angular, Ionic, FHIR, SNOMED-CT, and LOINC under the hood. It also plays well with AI.
An implementation of the SNOMED CT Expression Constraint Language.
This repository is toolkit for those looking to implement SNOMED CT into any software solution. The toolkit provides a single location to access key documents, tools and education information
Snolytical - Health Data Analytics Demonstrator
How to: create drug codelists for recorded prescriptions
A FHIR terminology server.
TermWhip is an extensible medical terminology service.
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