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19 changes: 9 additions & 10 deletions statements/src/docbkx/Book Content/Book SOLOR Terminology.xml
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<section>
<title>Solor</title>
<para>Solor integrates terminology content (SNOMED CT®, LOINC®, RxNorm, etc.) from its
native format into a common Solor format. Once the content is in Solor, where
equivalency is determined through various methods where concepts of the same idea are
aggregated. For example, Gentamycin from SNOMED CT® is the same as Gentamycin from
LOINC®, and is also the same Gentamycin from RxNorm. The end result from this process is
the creation of a Solor concept that is devoid of any source information (but will have
traceability), and is exposed to the user to view, use, and extend. In the Gentamycin
example, a user will find a concept that is devoid of any source information and will
not need to know if this is the SNOMED CT®/LOINC®/RxNorm Gentamycin that needs to be
selected. Solor concepts are identified using a Universally Unique Identifier
(UUID).</para>
native format into a common Solor format. Once the content is in Solor, equivalency is
determined through various methods where concepts of the same idea are aggregated. For
example, Gentamycin from SNOMED CT® is the same as Gentamycin from LOINC®, and is also
the same Gentamycin from RxNorm. The end result from this process is the creation of a
Solor concept that is devoid of any source information (but will have traceability), and
is exposed to the user to view, use, and extend. In the Gentamycin example, a user will
find a concept that is devoid of any source information and will not need to know if
this is the SNOMED CT®/LOINC®/RxNorm Gentamycin that needs to be selected. Solor
concepts are identified using a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID).</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Inte<?oxy_comment_start author="tocrow" timestamp="20240624T173028-0400" comment="I think this is covered in other sections"?>roperability
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