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ICD-9-CM to ICD-9 SNOMED CT map derived from-CM versionDerived with versionJuly SNOMED CT international release 2011Introduction
Many of the existing electronic record (EHR) systems of health care include clinical information coded in ICD-9-CM. in order to facilitate the migration to SNOMED CT as the basic terminology, clinical patient problems (diseases and conditions), it is desirable that the older the ICD-9-CM you can translate SNOMED CT. This will be possible to compare newly collected data, historical data and will also be on the EHR use SNOMED CT to support clinical decision-making and other features. Purpose of SNOMED CT map (here referred to as "maps"), ICD-9-CM is to facilitate the translation of the data of older and transition to future use SNOMED CT for patients problem lists. It should be noted that this Map is not the same as and serves different purposes of SNOMED CT maps ICD-9-CM.
The most useful maps are maps, one to one, in which the single concept of SNOMED CT may be used to represent the full meaning code of ICD-9-CM. This enables automatic translation of ICD-9-CM codes to SNOMED CT codes without loss of meaning. Map of attempts to identify so many maps one as possible, but due to the differences between the two coding systems, one maps you can not find some codes to ICD-9-CM. that difference is usually caused by one of two reasons. First, the ICD-9-CM, some codes are codes "catch all", including heterogeneous diseases or conditions (such as pneumonia due to other specified bacterial). These codes, commonly known as the "NEC codes" (not elsewhere classified codes), will not have the maps of one of their nature. Secondly, because the SNOMED CT is more detailed than the ICD-9-CM in most areas of disease, certain diseases, ICD-9-CM or conditions are further refined as more specific concepts in SNOMED CT. in such cases, it is not possible to map to the more specific concept of SNOMED CT without entering additional information.
The map is published in two separate files, one containing maps and other mapping one to many. Also included in the files are the frequency of use of codes, ICD-9-CM and the frequency of the use of SNOMED CT concept with the data of the main problems the subset list. This last information can help users identify the objectives of SNOMED CT is more commonly used on maps of one to many.
Mapping methodology
Two lists were obtained from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), including the commonly used ICD-9-CM codes short-term outpatient care hospitals respectively in 2009. SNOMED CT map for codes, ICD-9-CM lists were derived mainly from the two existing sources of knowledge: synonymy between ICD-9-CM or SNOMED CT conditions in the Unified Medical Language System (DIRECTLY) and SNOMED CT to ICD-9-CM Cross maps published in the international release of SNOMED CT. selecting a target SNOMED CT codes was limited to concepts in three hierarchies: finding clinical events and situations in the context of the public. One map identified by DIRECTLY synonymy were not manually approved. Maps of the one-to-many that were algorithmically identified which involved fewer than 5 SNOMED CT aims manual have been revised in order to reduce them to a single map, if possible. Codes to ICD-9-CM without maps or one-to-many maps covering a large number of objectives have not been manually reviewed.
Statistics summary
Map of TypeICD-9-CM codes% use codes to ICD-9-CM * map to a subset of the CORE ConceptsICD-9-CM codes% use codes to ICD-9-CM * 1-1 maps to a subset of the CORE concepts1-M maps to a subset of the basic concepts* % of consumption is the average in-and out-patient services usage percentage
Versions of terminology and sources of knowledge
ICD-9-CM is the data of the CMS was based on version 2009. 2012 version was used on the map. 61 the codes from the data of the CMS are obsolete, but were carried out on the map, because obsolete codes could be present in legacy data, and so their map is still usefulSNOMED CT -Edition July 2011DIRECTLY – 2011AB release ofSNOMED CT to ICD-9-CM Cross maps – July 2011 release of SNOMED CTCore Problem list subset of SNOMED CT -Edition 201111The Format of the data
The map is published as two files tab-delimited value from the same file structure. File ICD9CM_SNOMED_MAP_1TO1.TXT contains the codes to ICD-9-CM from one map and the file ICD9CM_SNOMED_MAP_1TOM.TXT contains the codes to ICD-9-CM maps one to the many. For completeness, the second file contains the codes to ICD-9-CM, which do not have maps. The fields are:
License requirements
According to the mapping assumptions of the NLM on the map can be used by users that are licensed to SNOMED CT and ICD-9-CM. SNOMED CT is owned by the International Health terminology standards development organisation (IHTSDO) from which the NLM is a member of the us. The use of SNOMED CT is in the Member States of the IHTSDO in low incomes and research projects approved in the country, including the United States, but is subject to the provisions of the licence of IHTSDO Affiliate, (contained in the license agreement to use IT DIRECTLY ® Metathesaurus ® in Appendix 2). The use of ICD-9-CM is free.
Comments and questions
We welcome any questions, comments or suggestions that would improve the quality, accuracy and usefulness of the map. Please send feedback via e-mail Dr. Kin Wah Fung, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, national library of medicine through the NLM client service with the topic "ICD-9-CM to SNOMED CT Map".
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