In system interfaces we must not use pre-coordinted SNOMED terms.
In User Interfaces we can to use them.

In extremo one pre-co-ordinated code can describe the whole oeuvre of 
Shakespeare which makes sense in very specific circumstances for very specific 
purposes

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> On 31 Mar 2018, at 22:13, Philippe Ameline <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Some people (count me in) strictly ban what you call precoordination (that I 
> call "aglutinating language") because they believe that there is a nearly 
> infinite set of them and such a system is born to "explode" as the frog that 
> wanted to mimic the ox.
> 
> To put it differently: you cannot express all possible discourses as 
> predetermined concepts.
> 
> Do I interpret your answer correctly if I say that you have an optimist 
> vision in the form "there is a limited number of clinically sound 
> precoordinations so that SNOMED expansion will reach an asymptote that keep 
> being manageable"?
> 
> 

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