SNOMED CT Managed Service - Belgium Extension Release Notes - September 2025

SNOMED CT Managed Service - Belgium Extension Release Notes - September 2025

Date

20250915

Document Version

1.0

Release Status

production

 

 


Table Of Contents

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 International Health Terminology Standards Development organization (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.

We kindly encourage all Belgian users to submit their feedback on the content of the Belgian Edition through the NRC's Request Management Portal

Background

This document provides a summarized description of the content changes included in the September 2025 Production release of the SNOMED Clinical Terms® Managed Service Belgium Edition package.

It also includes technical notes detailing the potential known issues. 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.

Content Development Activity

Summary

This extension contains concepts, relationships and reference sets with their Dutch, French and German translations.

New and Updated Content

International content in this release

This release contains 1468 new concepts and 238 inactivated concepts from the latest international edition.

Belgian content in this release

Concepts

5 new Belgian concept has been created . No Belgian concepts were inactivated.

181071000172101 |Rare disorder without a determined diagnosis after full investigation (finding)|
191031000172100 |Diabetes mellitus type 1 stage 1 (disorder)|
91041000172107 |Diabetes mellitus type 1 stage 2 (disorder)|
191051000172109 |Diabetes mellitus type 1 stage 3 (disorder)|
191061000172106 |T-cell clone of uncertain significance (morphologic abnormality)|

12 formerly Belgium-exclusive concepts were promoted to the International Edition to foster interoperability:

1011000172100 |Cares for partner (finding)|
111000172100 |Monochorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy (disorder)|
71000172103 |Dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy (disorder)|
781000172105 |Infection of vagina caused by fungus (disorder)|
791000172108 |Aminotransferase level above reference range (finding)|
811000172107 |Dependence on health care provider for personal health care (finding)|
831000172104 |Abscess of skin of lower limb (disorder)|
861000172105 |Antral gastritis (disorder)|
891000172100 |Pain in muscle of lower limb (finding)|
901000172101 |Dry tickly cough (finding)|
921000172108 |Acute sore throat (finding)|
931000172106 |Fear of diabetes mellitus (finding)|

New translated content

General Practitioner language reference sets: the following table contains the total number of translations included in the GP language reference set:

 

Preferred

Acceptable

Total

DUTCH

11684

6161

17845

FRENCH

10732

5163

15895

TOTAL

22416

11324

33740

New translations have been introduced to the three national language reference sets, both for concepts that had not been yet translated and for concepts that already contained translations. Some existing translations were inactivated or updated. The following table contains the total number of currently active translations available in the present version of the Belgian language reference sets:

 

Preferred

Acceptable

Total

DUTCH

309877

329877

639754

FRENCH

240511

142627

383138

GERMAN

41827

13431

55258

TOTAL

592215

485935

837639

SNOMED CT derived products  

Reference sets

The release currently contains reference sets that serve one of the following 2 purposes :

- Reference sets to support the implementation of SNOMED CT in eHR software for clinical data entry/capture. These reference sets have a six-monthly release cycle.
- Reference sets to support data interoperability (mainly subsets representing value lists of BE FHIR profiles required by the Care Sets). These reference sets have a monthly release cycle.

A new version of a reference set is only published when there is a change compared to the previous version. Reference sets that do not require an update (meaning having no delta) are not republished despite their release cycle.

Summary of the different existing refsets and their purpose:

Purpose

Subset

SCTID

Content

Clinical data entry

Belgian subset for medical problems in patient health records refset

40811000172108

Common disorders, findings and procedures found in general patient records.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Nursing In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

100941000172101

Common disorders, findings and procedures registered by nurses.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Neonatology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

100971000172106

Common disorders and findings found in newborns.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Pulmonology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

100961000172102

Common respiratory disorders and findings.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Rheumatology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

100981000172109

Common rheumatic disorders and findings.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Nephrology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

100951000172104

Common kidney-related disorders and findings.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Cardiology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

131001000172104

Common cardiovascular disorders and findings.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Hematology In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

130991000172100

Common blood disorders and symptoms.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Infectious Diseases In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

130981000172103

Common infectious diseases caused by different pathogens.

Clinical data entry

Subset For Intensive Care In Patient Health Records Simple Refset

130971000172101

Common disorders and findings diagnosed in patients in intensive care.

Clinical data entry

Belgian GP Subset

721000172106

Common disorders, findings and procedures encountered by general practitioners in Belgium. This refset originated from a map between 3BT (Bilingual Biclassified Belgian Thesaurus) and SNOMED CT and has been enhanced thereafter.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance Causative Agent Non-Drug Simple Refset

50851000172106

Common non-drug substances that cause allergies or intolerances.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance Manifestation Simple Refset files

50861000172108

Common manifestations of allergies or intolerances. Monthly release cycle.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Vaccination Simple Refset

50831000172102

Common vaccine products used in Belgium. Monthly release cycle.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance Causative Agent Drug Simple Refset

50841000172109

Common drugs that cause allergies or intolerances. Monthly release cycle.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance Exposure Route Simple Refset

181051000172108 

Exposure routes involved in allergy or intolerance

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance No Allergy Simple Refset

181061000172105 

To indicate absence of allergy or intolerance

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian subset for Allergy Intolerance Type Simple Refset

181041000172106 

Type of allergy or intolerance

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian simple reference set for translated plant materials (foundation metadata concept)

551000172106

To group plant material concepts that have been translated.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian simple reference set for translated animal materials (foundation metadata concept)

561000172108

To group animal material concepts that have been translated.

Data interoperability (FHIR ValueSet)

Belgian simple reference set for translated edible substances (foundation metadata concept)

541000172109

To group edible substance concepts that have been translated.

 Updated Reference sets

The following reference sets were updated:

50841000172109 |Belgian subset for AllergyIntolerance, causative agent, drug (foundation metadata concept)| (one inactivated concept: 96331008 |3-alpha-allo-tetrahydrocortisol (substance)|, inactivated by SNOMED CT International with replacement value SAME AS 117492000 |5-alpha-tetrahydrocortisol (substance)|, already included in the same refset).

Technical notes

Upgrade of the Request Management Platform

SNOMED CT International is currently upgrading the Belgian Request Management Platform (BE-RMP). The new version is scheduled to be promoted to production on September 15, 2025. Until then, the platform will be unavailable. The link to the new platform and any other information regarding its features will be communicated to current users in due time.

In the meantime, please continue addressing all requests and questions to terminologie@health.fgov.be.

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.  

For the SNOMED CT Managed Service - Belgium Extension Release, the following Known Issues were identified, and agreed to be resolved in the next editing cycle.

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Technical notes

Notice of changes to the Belgium Edition Release Schedule

As you may already know SNOMED International has transitioned to a monthly delivery schedule for the International Edition of SNOMED CT. The move towards more frequent releases of SNOMED CT has several benefits, including:

  • Inclusion of suggested changes in a shorter timeframe.

  • 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.

Whilst most users will continue unaffected (as they can simply continue to download the releases every 6 months as always), this transition will necessarily involve a few changes to process/packages:

  • Delta files have been removed from both International and Managed Service release packages, including the Belgium Extension.  A Delta Generation service will be provided for those who need it. The Delta Generation Tool allows users to create their own Delta between two fixed release dates - you can find it here:

  • The ICD-O/ICD-10 Maps will continue to be published in each Monthly International Edition release package (in line with that month's content) for the foreseeable future, unless we experience issues with the new process in Production, and they need to be removed at a later date.

The Belgian edition of SNOMED CT is also released monthly on the 15th of each month, except for January and August. The first monthly Belgian edition was published in November 2024.

Notice of changes to the BE Edition 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 Member Annotations String Value Reference Set Component Annotation String Value reference set:

    • 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


Approvals

Final Version

Date

Approver

Comments

1.0

Sep 11, 2025

Pedro Diaz Lammertyn

Approved

1.0

Sep 12, 2025

David Op de Beeck

Approved


Draft Amendment History

Version

Date

Editor

Comments

0.1

Sep 9, 2025

Andrew Atkinson

Initial draft created

0.2

Sep 10, 2025

Leong Hui Wong

Draft updates

1.0

Sep 11, 2025

Pedro Diaz Lammertyn

Final updates

 

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