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Overview

UserUse Case
Authors

Authors of


Editors of the International Edition

The requirement to consistently apply historical relationships to inactivated components in the International Edition

Inactivation of

The requirement to consistently apply historical relationships to reactivated components in the International Edition

Reactivation of a previously inactivated component

Assess impact on International Refsets and update as required

Editors of Extensions

(This includes Consultant Terminologists)

Management of historical associations from International release and possible impact on local inactivations/reactivations

The requirement to consistently apply historical relationships to inactivated components in the Local Edition

The requirement to consistently apply historical relationships to reactivated components in the Local Edition

Release Management TeamSNOMED International Management of inactivation

Assess the need for retrospective assessment of inactivated/reactivated components in the International Release of SNOMED CT

Develop a process for retrospective correction of inactivation historical relationships

SNOMED International Management of inactivation

Provision of appropriate Editorial guidance

on inactivation

for

SI

SNOMED International and Local

extensions

NRC editors on inactivation/reactivation

Consideration of the impact on Language editions

Development of quality assurance routines/algorithms

Assess impact of inactivated/reactivated components on International Refsets and mappings and update as required

Process for notifying the community of practice about upcoming inactivation/reactivation

Authors of Extensions

Management of historical associations from International release and possible impact on local inactivations

Inactivation of local extension components

Reactivation of local extension

components

Assess impact on national Refsets and data sets and update as required

Local management of inactivation

Development of quality assurance routines/algorithms

Assess impact of inactivated/reactivated components on national Refsets, mappings and data sets

Process for notifying the community of practice about upcoming inactivation/reactivation

Implementers(health information managers)

Management of component inactivation with new releases of SNOMED CT

  • Identifying impacts of components which have been activated
  • Resolving inactivation issues (e.g. identifying replacements)
DevelopersTerminology server producers

Development of services to identify inactivated/reactivated concepts and how to manage their replacements

Development of services to manage the impact of inactivated/reactivated Refsets , mappings and Datasets where these services form a part of the terminology server services

Producers of clinical systems

Development of queries over historical data to identify inactivated components and their replacements which can be presented to end users and systems in real time

Development of robust audit trails which ensure a complete concept history which may include textual supporting information

Development of appropriate notification to end users of clinical records where concept inactivation may impact the meaning of existing records

End UsersClinical end users

How to manage the apparent loss of frequently used concepts

How to manage the impact of component inactivation/reactivation on personal/local audit

Data analysts/Information managers

How to manage component inactivation/reactivation to ensure a robust history mechanism for traceability and data healing

How to manage changes to component status as a result of inactivation/reactivation in current live data collection and discovery activities

How to manage the impact of component inactivation/reactivation on mappings


Component Inactivation

When components of SNOMED CT are deemed out of scope or inappropriate for a particular SNOMED CT Edition, it is the responsibility of SNOMED CT authors to inactivate the component, specify an appropriate reason for inactivation and in some cases, identify proper replacements.

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