Hi,
I was able to post this CCR successfully:
ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns='urn:astm-org:CCR'>
<Body>
<Problems>
<Problem>
<Description>
<Code>
<Value>43116000</Value>
<CodingSystem>SNOMEDCT</CodingSystem>
</Code>
</Description>
<Status><Text>Active</Text></Status>
</Problem>
</Problems>
</Body>
</ContinuityOfCareRecord>
Reading the profile/default feed returns that data, but
the <Problem> doesn't show in the Health UI. As you mentioned,
../Description/Text needs to be set.
Eric
On Mar 23, 1:10 pm, AppDeveloper <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In all of the documentation SNOMED is called out as a first class
> coding system for Google Health. I am yet to see anything in the
> exported CCR that would indicate this, and I have also had no luck
> with just using the SNOMED code as an import.
>
> Take for example "eczema", of which has a SNOMED code of "43116000".
> If I attempt the following the item will not be matched:
>
> <Problem>
> <Description>
> <Code>
> <Value>43116000</Value>
> <CodingSystem>SNOMEDCT</CodingSystem>
> </Code>
> </Description>
> <Status>
> <Text>Active</Text>
> </Status>
> </Problem>
>
> If I give it text, it will show up but essentially Google Health will
> not provide the additional information links as it doesn't really
> understand what it is.
>
> When I add "ecseza" via the Google Health UI and read back the CCR I
> will only see ICD9 for a diagnosis code.
>
> Am I missing something here? Any guidance would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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