# Using the LOINC Ontology

When working with the LOINC Ontology, it’s essential to have efficient access to the content through various systems, regardless of the technology used.

This chapter provides practical guidance on how the LOINC Ontology can be used effectively in clinical applications to support the use cases outlined in the Clinical Use Case section.

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