Systematic Risk

Chance of loss which is predictable under relatively stable circumstances. For example, Fire and perils of nature (such as wind or flood) produce losses which, in the aggregate over time, can be accurately predicted despite short-term fluctuations.

Systematized Nomenclature of Human and Veterinary Medicine (SNOMED International)

Comprehensive multilingual clinical terminology book Volumes I through IV used by institutions (within a facility), pathologists, and those involved with generating medical reports and billing for laboratory medicine procedures. In addition, this system is used for managing patient records, teaching medical information science (informatics), and indexing and managing research data. SNOMED is also used to compare terminology context or classification description principles with the ICD-9-CM system; also known as mapping .

Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine for Clinical Terminology (SNOMED CT)

Reference medical terminology classification system designed and created by the College of American Pathologists that is used to code text data after they are captured by an electronic health record (EHR) system. It assists in the standardization of clinical medical terminology used in EHRs. It is designed to obtain the most detailed, complete, and accurate clinical data possible.