SNOMED CT Managed Service - Netherlands Edition Release Notes - September 2025

SNOMED CT Managed Service - Netherlands Edition Release Notes - September 2025

 


 

Date

20240930

Document Version

1.0

Release Status

PRODUCTION

 

 

Introduction

SNOMED CT terminology provides a common language that enables a consistent way of indexing, storing, retrieving, and aggregating clinical data across specialties and sites of care. The SNOMED CT NL Edition is a combination of the September 1st SNOMED CT International Edition and the September 30th NL Extension of SNOMED CT.

The International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO®), trading as SNOMED International, maintains the SNOMED CT technical design, the content architecture, the SNOMED CT content (includes the concepts table, the descriptions table, the relationships table, a history table, and ICD mappings), and related technical documentation. The SNOMED CT NL Edition is developed and maintained by the NL NRC and is available to authorized Licensees. This material includes SNOMED CT which is used by permission of the IHTSDO. All rights reserved.

SNOMED CT was originally created by the College of American Pathologists. "SNOMED" and "SNOMED CT" are registered trademarks of IHTSDO. 

Background

This document provides a summarized description of the content changes included in the September 2024 release of the SNOMED Clinical Terms® NL Edition.

It also includes technical notes detailing the known issues which have been identified. These are content or technical issues where the root cause is understood, and the fix has been discussed and agreed, but has yet to be implemented.

Scope

This document is written for the purpose described above and is not intended to provide details of the technical specifications for SNOMED CT or encompass every change made during the release. These Release Notes should be used in combination with the SNOMED CT September 2025 International Edition - SNOMED International Release notes.

Changes to the release format

The SNOMED CT NL Edition contains two types of patient-friendly descriptions:

  • The patient-friendly terms are synonyms for SNOMED concepts that are understood by most patients: i.e. not medical jargon. They are marked as preferred in the 15551000146102 |Patient-friendly Dutch language reference set|.

  • The patient-friendly explanations are brief explanations of SNOMED concepts at reading level B1, which can be understood by approx. 80% of the Dutch population. Until now, these have been added to SNOMED as text definitions in the 160161000146108 |Patient-friendly Dutch at B1 reading level language reference set|. This has a serious drawback: text definitions must be unique in SNOMED, but not every concept can be uniquely explained in at most 4 sentences.

SNOMED has recently added a new component type to the RF2 specification: the annotation. We have decided that this is much more suited to the nature of a patient-friendly explanation. From this September 2024 edition onwards, patient-friendly explanations will be published as component annotations with typeId 480411000146103 |Explanation for patient|. At present, the language code is nl but this will be changed in the next release (October 2024) to nl-NL. For details on the format, see https://snomed.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOCRFSPG/5.6.+Component+Annotation+Reference+Set.

This change does not affect the way in which patient-friendly terms and explanations are retrieved through the National Terminology Server. The National Terminology Server provides an easy method of accessing the latest SNOMED edition in the FHIR R4 format. Using this server is free of charge. More information, including a manual, can be found at https://www.nictiz.nl/standaardisatie/terminologiecentrum/nationale-terminologieserver/ and https://github.com/terminologieserver.

Monthly releases 

Starting September 2024, SNOMED will be published 10 times per year: on the last day of every month excluding July and December. The move towards more frequent releases of SNOMED CT realizes several benefits, including:

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    • The potential to be able to get content changes into the terminology in a shorter time frame.

    • The fostering of better interoperability, as a result of entities being able to consume release content that is more aligned with other organizations.

    • The prevention of circular dependencies that occur in longer projects, due to the move towards smaller, more manageable authoring projects.

    • More automated validation services, as a result of the inherent removal of the Alpha/Beta stages in the Release cycle.

In October Nictiz will publish a guide on how and when to update SNOMED; and on how to deal with issues that arise from organisations using different versions. For the time being, please note that while we advise you to update regularly to the current SNOMED version, there is no obligation to do so.

Content Development Activity 

Summary

The September 2024 SNOMED CT NL Edition contains content authoring tooling and release production provided by SNOMED International Managed Service. Quality assurance of the release was completed by both the NL NRC and SNOMED International. 

September 2024 NL Edition of SNOMED CT Statistics 

These statistics include the content from the September 2024 International Edition and September 2024 NL Edition.

Release

Active Concept Count

Active NL Description Count

Active Relationship Count

Release

Active Concept Count

Active NL Description Count

Active Relationship Count

NL Edition of SNOMED CT (includes September 2024 International Edition)

382,058

958,656

1,347,104

NL Extension of SNOMED CT

13,437

958,656

84,731

These statistics include new content from the September 2024 NL Extension.

Statistics for September 2024 NL Edition of SNOMED CT

 

#total

Number of new active NL concepts

90

Number of new active descriptions

21,536

Number of new active relationships

4,061

Number of newly inactivated concepts

147

Total number of translated active concepts

283,498

SNOMED CT derived products 

New reference sets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dutch microscopic morphology test result simple reference set

Handpicked set of test results of a microscopic test for morphological characteristics of a micro-organism.

480311000146106


Changed reference sets

 

 

 

 

Dutch contact allergen simple reference set

98051000146103

Dutch total non-drug allergen simple reference set

98061000146100 

Dutch implant registry simple reference set

52801000146101 

Dutch implants reference set - intensional

117721000146102

Dutch non-drug allergen simple reference set for Dutch clinical building blocks version 2017

42931000146101

Dutch microorganism simple reference set

2581000146104

Dutch simple reference set for ordinal antimicrobial susceptibility test results

140301000146101

Dutch pathology simple reference set

110851000146103 

Dutch nursing interventions for suicide simple reference set 

110901000146106

Dutch nursing intervention simple reference set

99051000146107

Dutch nursing observations for fall risk simple reference set

140981000146109

Dutch nursing observation simple reference set

140991000146106

Dutch optometric procedures simple reference set

231000146105

Dutch causes of death statistics simple reference set

51000146100

Technical Notes

Known Issues

Known Issues are content or technical issues where the root cause is understood, and the resolution has been discussed and agreed but has yet to be implemented. This can be due to a number of reasons, from lack of capacity within the current editing cycle, to the risk of impact to the stability of SNOMED CT if the fix were to be deployed at that stage in the Product lifecycle.

The following are Known Issues for the SNOMED CT NL Edition that have been identified and will be resolved in the next editing and production cycle: 

Technical Updates

Core Technical Updates reported in the following monthly Release Notes:

RF2 package format     

Similar to the International Edition, the NL Edition follows the technical specifications for RF2 packaging format. 

For future reference, the RF2 package convention dictates that it contains all relevant files, regardless of whether or not there is content to be included in each particular release. Therefore, the package contains a mixture of files which contain both header rows and content data, and also files that are intentionally left blank (including only a header record). The reason that these files are not removed from the package is to draw a clear distinction between

1. Files that have been deprecated (and therefore removed from the package completely), due to the content no longer being relevant to RF2 in this or future releases, and 

2. Files that just happen to contain no data in this particular release (and are therefore included in the package but left blank, with only a header record), but are still relevant to RF2, and could therefore potentially contain data in future releases.

This allows users to easily distinguish between files that have purposefully been removed or not, as otherwise if files in option 2 above were left out of the package it could be interpreted as an error, rather than an intentional lack of content in that release.

Changes to the Identifier file format

In line with the proposals documented here:  https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/mag/snomed-international-proposal-to-change-the-rf2-identifier-file-specification - the Netherlands Edition Release will from now on include the following changes to the format of the Identifier files:

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      • < identifierSchemeId    alternateIdentifier    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    referencedComponentId           ...to

      • > alternateIdentifier    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    identifierSchemeId    referencedComponentId

These improvements were introduced in the September 2023 Netherlands Edition release, and will be used in all future Netherlands Edition releases until further notice.

Notice of changes to the NL Extension Release package

In line with the refined implementation of Annotations, we are updating all Extensions in order to align them with the updated version of the refsets in the International Edition Release package (which were first published in June 2024).

The languageCode field was specified as the two characters of ISO-639-1 code for the language of the annotation text. The change includes support for specifying dialect when it is applicable by adhering to RFC 5646, which allows the combination of two characters of ISO 639-1 code and two uppercase letters of country code (ISO 3166) separated by a hyphen.  The changes apply to both the https://snomed.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOCRELFMT/5.2.4.9+Member+Annotation+String+Value+Reference+Set + https://snomed.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOCRELFMT/5.2.4.8+Component+Annotation+String+Value+Reference+Set:

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    • The column "languageCode" has therefore been changed to "languageDialectCode".

      • Component Annotations (1292992004)

        • OLD:    id    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    refsetId    referencedComponentId    languageCode    typeId    value

        • NEW:   id    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    refsetId    referencedComponentId    languageDialectCode    typeId    value

      • Member Annotations (1292995002)

        • OLD:   id    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    refsetId    referencedComponentId    referencedMemberId    languageCode    typeId    value

        • NEW:  id    effectiveTime    active    moduleId    refsetId    referencedComponentId    referencedMemberId    languageDialectCode    typeId    value

 

Feedback and suggestions

We welcome questions, comments or suggestions to improve the quality, accuracy and usability of the SNOMED CT NL Edition. Please submit a request at the Nictiz Servicedesk: https://nictiz.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/4/user/login?destination=portal%2F4.

 

 

 

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