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HiNZ 2015: Goodbye to Read as primary care begins move to SNOMED

26 October 2015
By Kate McDonald

The primary care sector in New Zealand is beginning the move from using the UK National Health Service's Read codes to the SNOMED clinical terminology, which will require software vendors to show compliance with the nationally mandated coding system.

Read codes have been used by GP desktop systems in New Zealand since the mid-1990s, having been adapted from the UK, where they were first developed by a general practitioner but are also used in acute care.

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