FDA Advances Federal E-Health Effort
20th Apr 2006, 00:03 GMT
FDA is moving the effort forward by adopting the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) as the standard computerized medical vocabulary system to be used to electronically code important terms in the Highlights section of prescription drug labeling.
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