The Map Terminologist The Mapping Specialist will initiate the mapping process by evaluating the source SNOMED CT concept employing
the a context-free assumption: SNOMED CT concepts
to be mapped from the source domains will be mapped are presumed to "speak for themselves". The concept definition as asserted in the Fully Specified Name (FSN) and the concept's defining relationships
(excluding qualifiers) will be are presumed to encompass all information available for definition of the concept and interpreted as explained in the
SNOMED CT Editorial Guide. This information alone will be employed by the
Mapping Specialist Map Terminologist in assessing the source meaning and researching target code(s) for the
MAPMap.
If the meaning of the SNOMED CT concept is judged to be ambiguous by the Mapping SpecialistMap Terminologist, the concept will be managed as follows.
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Definition of ambiguity
Cases Two cases for concern or question of ambiguity in the SNOMED CT source concept definition will include:
- Discrepancy between the FSN and associated defining relationships; and.
- Discordance between the SNOMED CT definition and the term descriptions/synonyms.
Discrepancies will be assessed relative to standard medical references and compared to guidance and definitions provided in the ICD10 ICD-10 authoritative source. These two cases are described in more detail below:
Case #1 constitutes fundamental ambiguity in the meaning of the SNOMED CT concept and cannot be mapped pending clarification. These concepts will be assigned a Map member with mapCategoryId of
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t | 447640006 |Source SNOMED CT concept is ambiguous| |
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. The editorial notes field will be populated with any information on the map accrued by the
Mapping Specialists Map Terminologists during their research. The concept will be referred to the SNOMED CT
editors and the Map LeadEditors. Once the ambiguity is resolved, the map will be completed and mapCategoryId will be updated with the appropriate assignment.
Case #2 represents a confusing issue for the Mapping Specialist Map Terminologist using only lexical tools to review SNOMED CT and ICD10ICD-10. However, the SNOMED CT definition is not truly ambiguous, and the map for this concept will be completed as described herein. The SNOMED CT term which is the source of the confusion will be flagged by the Mapping Team in the editor's notes for editorial review with the expectation that the confusing term will be marked for demotion inactivation as a non-synonymous lexical tag.
Examples of Case #2, Discrepancy in synonyms:
The context-free assumption will require agreement regarding procedures for the map when certain elements of mapping context are asserted in either the SNOMED CT source or the ICD10 ICD-10 target reference. These context issues, along with mappings to multiple target codes, are detailed in the following section. In all discussions, source always refers refers to the SNOMED CT concept and target refers to the ICD10 ICD-10 classification.