The dm+d is an interoperability standard (ISB 0052). It ensures that diverse clinical systems can effectively ‘talk’ to each other using a common coded language for the transfer of medicines information. dm+d provides this common language using identifying codes with associated written descriptions; effectively it is a dictionary of descriptions and codes which represent medicines and devices in use across the NHS.
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