Date: 2019-10-24
0900-1700 MYT (Malaysia time)
1300-1700 UTC
1800 2019-10-27 to 0200 2019-10-28 PDT
Zoom Meeting Details:
Topic: SNOMED Editorial Advisory Group Zoom Meetings
Time: April 8, 2019 1330 UTC
https://snomed.zoom.us/j/3306923098
Time: April 9, 2019 0900 UTC
https://snomed.zoom.us/j/958363815
Attendees
Chair:
AG Members
- Guillermo Reynoso
- Paul Amos - ex officio
- Jeremy Rogers
- Jeffrey Pierson
- Keith Campbell
- Daniel Karlsson
- Bruce Goldberg
AG Subgroup chairs
Observers:
Apologies
Meeting Files
Discussion items
Item | Description | Time | Owner | Notes and Discussion | Action |
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April 8, 2019 | |||||
1 | Call to order and role call Notice of recording Conflicts of Interest | 0900-0905 h | |||
Agenda review and approval | 0905-0910 h | Jim Case |
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ECE Update | 0910-h | Bruce Goldberg |
Injury_damage_traumatic_nontraumatic.pptx EAG agreed that use of DUE TO Event was a preferred way to represent "Traumatic injury" Additional discussion on approach to handle "non-traumatic injury" needed
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Clinical content "Sources of truth" | 1420 - 1500h |
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Break | 1030-1100 h | ||||
1100- h | Toni Morrison |
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Device project introduction | 1600 - 1615h | Toni Morrison | See slides attached | ||
Concept inactivation work group update | h |
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Use of hypernyms as descriptions | h | Jeremy Rogers | Concern has been expressed about inactivation and replacement terms that from their modeling indicate that they are hypernyms to the replacement concept. The example given was the inactivation of 398042001|Accidental dural puncture (disorder)| as MAY BE 781129002|Accidental puncture of dura during anesthesia (disorder) | due to its positioning under 33211000|Complication of anesthesia (disorder)|, but without addition of the existing description "Accidental dural puncture". Editorial guidelines from 2010 provided for hypernyms as long as they were noted in the language refset as "near synonymous (depending on context of use)"; however, the notion of near synonymy was not implemented in RF2 and thus there is currently no way to designate descriptions as broader than. Current editorial policy states that broader descriptions should be inactivated as "not semantically equivalent" or added with the context of use specified. Current editorial policy is supported by a position paper (SNOMED International Position on the addition of “Patient-friendly terms” (PFT) to the International release of SNOMED CT) | ||