The SNOMED CT to Orphanet Map Release is the product of a joint project carried out under a collaboration agreement between Institut national de la sante et de la recherche medicale (INSERM) and SNOMED International. The first release, in October 2021, was based on an agreed priority set, with new concepts for rare diseases, as defined in Orphanet, added to SNOMED CT. Work is now complete between SNOMED CT and rare disease content in the Orphanet nomenclature, taking into account the differences in structure and rules of each terminology. A maintenance and updating plan is now in place to ensure alignment is maintained overtime.
One of the key use cases for this standardized map is to meet EU requirements to implement ORPHA codes in health systems for Rare Diseases epidemiology and research, including use in registries, enabling linkage from SNOMED CT enabled EHRs, and cross-border interoperability with ICD-based coding systems. Details are found in following links:
This document is intended to provide a brief description, background context and explanatory notes on the SNOMED International/INSERM collaborative work and the resulting SNOMED CT to Orphanet map. The map is being published as the Production release with the plan of publishing annually in October. This document is not intended to provide technical specifications about SNOMED CT or Orphanet. Editorial guidance for SNOMED CT content can be found in the SNOMED CT Editorial Guide. Editorial guidance for Orphanet Nomenclature of Rare Diseases can be found in Orphanet
(https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/Education_Procedure.php?lng=en) |
and Orphadata
(http://www.orphadata.org/cgi-bin/ORPHAnomenclature.html) |
The audience for this document includes National Release Centers, vendors of electronic health records, terminology developers, researchers, genomics experts and individuals who wish to have an understanding of the content of the SNOMED CT to Orphanet map.
SNOMED International (then IHTSDO) and INSERM first started exploring opportunities for linking SNOMED CT and Orphanet Rare Disease in 2012 because of the drivers to link between clinical data using SNOMED CT and the mandated use of Orphanet for rare disease research purposes in Europe and other countries outside Europe. As a consequence, an agreement was signed in 2014 and a priority set of rare diseases was agreed. Since then, the two organizations have worked closely as follows to:
3533 new rare disease concepts were added to SNOMED CT as part of this collaboration and the resulting map product in 2021 contain 5,652 SNOMED CT and Orphanet concepts/terms.
An updated Agreement was signed in March 2020 signalling commitment from both organizations to maintaining and updating the content and map. A further 1025 Orphanet entries were reviewed for inclusion in the map and work for the update was completed in 2023.
An ongoing maintenance and updating process is in place to ensure this alignment is maintained as changes take place in both terminologies and the map updated accordingly.
Under the terms of the Collaboration agreement between SNOMED International and INSERM, the Map will be issued annually by both SNOMED International in RF2 format and INSERM in spreadsheet format. Documented quality assurance processes ensure that the content of both formats are the same and supporting materials are produced jointly.
The key changes made to content for the 2024 Production Release:
Decisions about maps between pre-existing content in SNOMED CT and Orphanet, the creation of new content for SNOMED CT and also Orphanet, and the validation of the map between SNOMED CT and Orphanet is made by consensus between both organizations.
Work has commenced to annotate new concepts added to SNOMED CT for this collaboration with attribution to 'Inserm Orphanet'. As part of this effort, textual definitions for concepts added for this project will be updated to align with the current published version of the Orphanet definition.
The version of Orphanet used is July 2024.
The version of SNOMED CT used is the July 2024 International Edition Release.
The source data is a subset of 6664 SNOMED CT concepts.
The direction of the map is from SNOMED CT July 2024 International Edition Release to Orphanet July 2024.
The cardinality in the table is one-to-one, one SNOMED CT concept maps to one Orphanet entry.
Access within SNOMED International member countries is provided by the Member National Release Centre in each country, via the relevant Member page. Affiliates of SNOMED International in non-member countries can access the map file through their Member Licensing and Distribution Service (MLDS) account. Please contact info@snomed.org for more information if required.
The Map in spreadsheet form is available for download from the Orphanet website: www.orphadata.com
If you’re having any problems getting hold of the Orphanet Map Package, please contact info@snomed.org.
Users of the map must comply with licensing arrangements for both SNOMED CT and Orphanet.
Feedback should be sent jointly to info@snomed.org and contact.orphanet@inserm.fr.
Feedback should include any issues relating to implementation, suggestions for future content inclusion or general comments regarding the map.
The RF2 package convention dictates that it contains all relevant files, regardless of whether or not there is content to be included in each particular release. Therefore, the package contains a mixture of files which contain both header rows and content data, and also files that are intentionally left blank (including only a header record). The reason that these files are not removed from the package is to draw a clear distinction between:
This allows users to easily distinguish between files that have purposefully been removed or not, as otherwise if files in option 2 above were left out of the package it could be interpreted as an error, rather than an intentional lack of content in that release.
Delta files have been removed from both International and Managed Service release packages, and are now being removed from all Derivative products in line with this new Standard.
The Delta files have therefore been removed from this 2024 Orphanet Release package. Please contact support@snomed.org if you have any questions about these improvements.
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