# Interoperability

The final important aspect of SNOMED CT implementations is how interoperability is implemented. SNOMED CT is a very powerful tool to ensure the safe, unambiguous transfer of patient data between organizations and the use of SNOMED CT concept identifiers is at the foundation of this.

1. Use SNOMED CT concept identifiers and/or SNOMED CT expressions to populate SNOMED CT coded data elements for all relevant message exchanges.
2. Use SNOMED CT to share data, based on national/local data standards.
3. The system shall have the capacity to take in mappings to other terminologies/classifications where available such as ICD-10, ICPC2, LOINC, Orphanet codes, and make the mappings available in the relevant contexts. This may include on-screen display and inclusion in generated documents, reports and data extracts.

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