This section is considers the terminology services required to apply a mapping reference set to map data between SNOMED CT and another code system.
A mapping reference set is
a reference set designed to support the process of mapping data from one code system, classification, or terminology to another code system, classification, or terminology.
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Table 3.6-1 shows a summary of the services required to support effective use of a mapping reference set.
In practice, these terminology services only get the relevant mapping data for the source concept (or source code in the other code system). The relevant mapping data may be one or more rows from the mapping reference set. If there are no rows, this implies that there are no maps from the source code. Otherwise, the rows of returned mapping data must be parsed using the rules applicable to the particular map to determine the result. These rules are found in the mapping guide associated with the particular map or mapping reference set type. For example, the mapping rules for the SNOMED International ICD-10 map are documented in the ICD-10 Mapping Technical Guide.
SNOMED International provides an online Mapping Tool that can be used to access maps that it distributes. This tool enables guests to view the maps (see https://mapping.ihtsdotools.org/).
Practical Requirement | Status 1 | Required Terminology Services2 | Additional Terminology Service Dependencies3 |
Enable the selection of SNOMED CT edition and version to be used. | REQUIRED | 4.1 Select Edition and Version | N/A |
Get maps for a specified concept in an identified map reference set4 | REQUIRED |
| 3.1.10 Get Data from a Reference Set |
Get maps for a specified code in another code system in an identified map reference set4 | REQUIRED |
| N/A |
When applying a mapping reference set it is important to note that most mapping reference sets are designed to be unidirectional and will not produce reliable results when used to map codes in the opposite direction.
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