Why aren there any SNOMED clinical terms under the general medicine specialty?
Due to the fact that there are so many services which could fall under the specialty of ‘general medicine’, it was decided that it would be easier for service definers to add specific SNOMED clinical terms to their services, rather than reviewing and removing a large number of terms from a default subset.
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