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The SNOMED RT Procedure Model.

R H Dolin1, K Spackman, A Abilla, C Correia, B Goldberg, D Konicek, J Lukoff, C B Lundberg.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: SNOMED RT represents a fundamental change from prior versions of SNOMED. The logic-based structure of SNOMED RT enables concepts to be defined more explicitly, providing an opportunity to address inconsistencies and ambiguities present in prior SNOMED concept definitions.
OBJECTIVES: Create a unifying organizational strategy for all SNOMED RT procedures, and remove ambiguities in procedure concept definitions.
METHODS: A comprehensive model of procedures was developed, based on a set of guiding principles and a review of known existing models.
RESULTS: All SNOMED RT procedures are categorized by a common set of "root procedures" (high level atomic actions), and are more explicitly defined by a shared set of defining relationships.
CONCLUSIONS: While the objectives have largely been met, open issues continue to be addressed. The similarity between procedure models of SNOMED RT and the U.K. s Clinical Terms Version 3 is proving to greatly facilitate the full integration of the two terminologies into a merged vocabulary to be known as SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT), slated to be released in the near future.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11825170      PMCID: PMC2243437     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc AMIA Symp        ISSN: 1531-605X


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