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Evaluating the representation of disaster hazards in SNOMED CT: gaps and opportunities
Summary
Researchers evaluated gaps in the SNOMED CT clinical terminology system for representing disaster hazards and climate-sensitive health outcomes, identifying missing concepts needed to improve clinical reporting and public health disaster response workflows.
To enhance clinical reporting of disaster hazards and climate-sensitive health outcomes, the poorly represented and missing concepts in SNOMED CT must be included. Documenting the impacts of climate change on public health using standardized clinical terminology provides the necessary real time data to capture climate-sensitive outcomes. These data are crucial for building climate-resilient healthcare systems, enhanced public health disaster responses and workflows, tracking individual health outcomes, supporting disaster risk reduction modeling, and aiding in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.
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