With fast, incremental, and context-specific result ordering, Ontoserver puts SNOMED CT, AMT, LOINC and FHIR-based CodeSystems at your fingertips.

Key Features

🔥 FHIR APIs

Syndication

Ontoserver instances can syndicate terminology content from an up-stream Ontoserver instance, or the NCTS, via its Syndication API. This makes it almost trivial to deploy and access the latest version of SNOMED CT-AU and other standard terminologies.

We offer a range of world class specialist terminology tools and products, as well as consultancy, education and training, and other terminology services.

Implementation case studies

AEHRC news

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  • by Morgan Gilbert
    CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is playing a key role in ensuring Australian healthcare systems are more seamless and connected. Here’s how. The post Sparking better connected healthcare with Sparked appeared first on Australian e-Health Research Centre.
  • by Morgan Gilbert
    Our researchers dreamed of improving the capture and sharing of health data. The development of Australia's NCTS turned this dream into reality. The post Transforming healthcare with the National Clinical Terminology Service appeared first on Australian e-Health Research Centre.
  • by Naomi Stekeleburg
    David is a benefactor of the organisation, which supports the interoperability of health information systems. The post AEHRC CEO David Hansen sits down with HL7 Australia appeared first on Australian e-Health Research Centre.
  • by Naomi Stekeleburg
    Dedalus today announced an extended partnership with CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, to deliver healthcare terminology solution and services to customers across the globe. The post Dedalus extends CSIRO partnership to help healthcare organisations manage data appeared first on Australian e-Health Research Centre.
  • by David Hansen
    Congratulations to the teams at UK NHS Digital, Dedalus and here at the CSIRO Australian e-Health Research Centre on the […] The post NHS Digital Terminology Server goes live appeared first on Australian e-Health Research Centre.