LOINC update seeks to advance semantic interoperability (original) (raw)

LOINC release 2.78 includes nearly 3,000 terminology updates across various domains, including social determinants of health (SDOH), diagnostics and public health reporting.

Regenstrief Institute has announced its semiannual content update for the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes data standard.

LOINC is a global standard for health terminology that supports the identification, exchange and collection of data across the healthcare continuum.

The August 2024 LOINC content update added nearly 1,600 new concepts and modified 1,400 existing ones. Focus areas include medical devices, public health reporting, social determinants of health (SDOH) and diagnostics.

"Although LOINC content is curated and developed in a continuous cycle, the semiannual release of LOINC ensures the seamless availability of the new and updated content to users to align with evolving trends and advancements in healthcare," said Marjorie Rallins, DPM, MS, executive director of health data standards at Regenstrief Institute, in a press release.

"LOINC release 2.78 includes concepts that continue our mission toward interoperability of health information across health domains globally," Rallins said.

Specific updates to LOINC include the following:

LOINC release 2.78 also furthers Regenstrief Institute's work with the HL7 Gravity Project by incorporating new SDOH content in social risk domains like job insecurity and housing instability.

Hannah Nelson has been covering news related to health information technology and health data interoperability since 2020.

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