| Literature DB >> 25160347 |
Jean-Marie Rodrigues1, Stefan Schulz2, Alan Rector3, Kent Spackman4, Jane Millar4, James Campbell5, Bedirhan Ustün6, Christopher G Chute7, Harold Solbrig7, Vincenzo Della Mea8, Kristina Brand Persson9.
Abstract
The improvement of semantic interoperability between data in electronic health records and aggregated data for health statistics requires efforts to carefully align the two domain terminologies ICD and SNOMED CT. Both represent a new generation of ontology-based terminologies and classifications. The proposed alignment of these two systems and, in consequence, the validity of their cross-utilisation, requires a specific resource, named Common Ontology. We present the ICD-11 SNOMED CT Common Ontology building process including: a) the principles proposed for aligning the two systems with the help of a common model of meaning, b) the design of this common ontology, and c) preliminary results of the application to the diseases of the circulatory system.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25160347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630