
SNOMED CT Irish Edition Release
The Irish National Release Centre provides the release files, subsets, refsets, mappings and related documents for those using SNOMED CT Irish Edition within their systems
Visit the SNOMED CT browser
HSE eHealth Ireland SNOMED CT Browser
This online browser is now our preferred SNOMED CT Browser for the HSE to use. It contains the SNOMED CT International release, the Irish Clinical and Drug Extension, including reference sets.
Request for Changes
Should you make a request for a change within the SNOMED CT browser, please click here.

Vendors and Suppliers
All vendors and suppliers intending to go to tender for procurement for software in the Irish eHealth market need to adhere and include this specification in their tender.
Vendor specification document
Working with Snomed CT as a Vendor information can be found here
In 2018 the Irish NRC set up a vendor engagement day, details below
Vendor engagement day
SNOMED CT for developers
This learning pathway consists of a collection of E-Learning resources designed for software developers. The goal is to teach you enough about SNOMED CT in as short as possible a time to enable you to develop software applications that leverage its capabilities.
Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare Professionals
Education and training is provided by SNOMED International through their elearning platform.
For information on education and training for Clinicians click here there are 184 presentations, including a
Foundation Course
Implementation Course
Authoring Level 1 Course
Authoring Level 2 Course
SNOMED CT for developers
SNOMED CT Data Analysts
Working for SNOMED CT as a clinicain infromation can be found here
Licencing of SNOMED CT
Ireland is a SNOMED International member country. To use SNOMED is free, however a SNOMED CT affiliate licence (which is free) is required.
To apply for a licence click on this link.
SNOMED and SNOMED CT are registered trademarks of SNOMED International and was originally created by the College of American Pathologists
Further Information
SNOMED CT Browser
This online browser is now our preferred SNOMED CT browser for the HSE to use. It contains the SNOMED CT International Release, and the Irish Extension.
SNOMED CT resources
SNOMED elearning
COVID-19 and SNOMED CT
SNOMED International Website
SNOMED Global Patient Summary
Irish Presentations
eHealth and Data Master Class 25th June 2020.pptx (size 3.3 MB)
KOC presentation.pptx (size 1.8 MB)
Data Masterclass DSMP 20200709 HL_TB.pptx (size 2.5 MB)
5.Theresa Barry (002).pptx (size 10 MB)
International webinars
International clinical webinars
Research Webinars
Implementation Webinars
Irish Reference sets
Chronic Disease Management reference set Ireland
Gynecology discharge summary reference set Ireland
Irish National Early Warning System
Coronavirus Reference Set Ireland
Benefits
The benefits of using SNOMED CT in electronic care records are:
- vital information can be shared consistently within and across health and care settings
- comprehensive coverage and greater depth of details and content for all clinical specialities and professionals
- it includes diagnosis and procedures, symptoms, family history, allergies, assessment tools, observations, devices
- clinical decision making is supported
- it facilitates analysis to support more extensive clinical audit and research
- reduced risk of misinterpretations of the record in different care setting
- SNOMED and SNOMED CT are registered trademarks of SNOMED International and was originally created by the College of American Pathologists
SNOMED CT Management
SNOMED CT is owned, managed and licensed by SNOMED International.
The Enterprise Architecture function of the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OoCIO) in the HSE is where Irelands National Release Centre has been established. The Irish NRC is responsible and has the delegated authority to licence the SNOMED CT Irish Edition and derivatives
SNOMED CT is maintained and distributed in Ireland by HSE OoCIO. A SNOMED Governance Board has been established with representation from
- HIQA
- Department of Health
- Health and Research Board
- Chief Clinical Officer
- Chief Clinical Information Officer
- GPIT
- Health and Social Care Professionals
- Clinical Terminology Architecture
- Technical Architecture
- Business Architecture
- Information Governance
Information Architecture