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Project Information and Work in Progress
Item | Hierarchy/Topic | INFORMATION ABOUT PROJECTS AND WORK IN PROGRESS | Planned Release timing (*this is provisional only and is subject to change) |
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1. | General Information | Browse Content Changes for the International Release For content changes that are ready for publication in the next release please browse here Concept Inactivation For concept inactivations that are for publication in the next release please browse here MRCM Changes Forthcoming MRCM changes can be viewed here Quality Initiative Information about the project can found here Content Request Service (CRS) Please see Guidance for Requesting Changes to SNOMED CT Further information about CRS is available here. Content Development Information can be accessed here. | |
2. | Project Information | Primary and Metastatic Project As part of this project, new concepts relating to primary and metastatic disease are being added to SNOMED CT in order to disambiguate those concepts not stated as primary (agnostic) in the subhierary of 372087000 |Primary malignant neoplasm (disorder)| and that may have been used in the past to record both primary and metastatic malignancy. | Q1 2023 International Release |
3. | Project Information | Myeloid Neoplasm Pilot Project The Pathology CRG have identified content that is outdated and modeled inconsistently in the neoplastic morphologies and related disorders. This content does not represent prevailing pathology knowledge as expressed by pathologists and other international subject matter experts, and described in the WHO Blue Books, 5th edition. A pilot project focussing on <<414792005 |Myeloid neoplasm (morphologic abnormality)| (91 descendants) and related disorder concepts 25333006 |Myeloproliferative disorder (disorder)| and its 117 descendants) is nearing completion. The work is planned for promotion in Q1 2023 following successful approval of the Pilot. The project will involve new content, inactivation of outdated concepts, and updating of descriptions where necessary to align with the WHO Blue Books. | Q1 2023 International Release |
4. | Project Information | Cancer Synoptic Reporting Concepts representing cancer synoptic reporting content will be added to the International release starting with the July 2021 release. Cancer synoptic reports are used by many member countries to record pathology examination of cancer specimens including the College of American Pathologists (US and Canada), Royal College of Pathology (UK), Royal College of Pathology Australasia (Australia, New Zealand), PALGA (The Netherlands), Swedish Society of Pathology, and others. This content primarily encompasses observable entity concepts and also includes supporting concepts from other hierarchies, e.g. property values. For more information about this project, please see the Cancer Synoptic Reporting Clinical Project Group here | 2023 International Release and future releases |
5. | Project Information | Epilepsy Content ILAE Collaboration Review of << 313287004 |Seizure related finding (finding)| and << 84757009 |Epilepsy (disorder)| (excluding Orphanet related content) for currency and clinical correctness with the addition of missing clinically relevant content. Please refer to the project status report for further information. | 2023 International Release and future releases Expected completion by mid 2024 |
6. | Project Information | Nutrition Content Information about the work of the Nutrition Care Process Clinical Project group is available here. | 2023 International Release and future releases |
7. | Project Information | Content Improvements in the Substance and Product Hierarchies Please see briefing notes here Drugs Project | 2023 International Release and future releases |
8. | Content Improvement | Implementation of the new anatomy concept model The completion of the revision of hierarchical relationships provides stable anatomy content and improves the quality of classification results in other hierarchies. Over forthcoming releases, the plan is to implement the new anatomy concept model. There are almost 35,000 anatomy concepts and they will be modeled by different types of 'part of' relationships. The new model will enable us to automatically generate hierarchies to further improve quality and consistency. Information about the work completed in previous release for revision of IS_A relationships can be viewed here | 2023 International Release and future releases |
9. | Content Improvement | Update for Inactive Concepts Without Semantic Tag Remaining cases of the legacy issue inactive concepts with active FSN without a semantic tag (Content Tracker IHTSDO-645) will be addressed to assign a semantic tag. The number of inactive concepts requiring this update is 351. | Q2 2023 International Release |
10. | Content Improvement | Disorder X without Disorder Y The vast majority of existing X without Y concepts originated from ICD-9 with the specific meaning of "X disorder without mention of Y disorder". As the phraseology indicates a lack of data about disorder Y as opposed to a specific exclusion, this type of concept has not been included in ICD-10, nor proposed for ICD-11, except in the case of "Traumatic brain injury without open intracranial wound". Addition of new X without Y concepts may only be made under the following conditions:
For the most part, existing X without Y concepts will be inactivated as AMBIGUOUS with a historical MAY BE relationship to "X disorder". Exceptions to inactivation will be made on a case-by-case basis. | 2023 International Release and future releases |
11. | Content Improvement | Planned changes to Implantation and Insertion procedures Work commenced on content tracker IHTSDO-175. Ongoing structural changes for the Procedure concepts related to the content tracker, more information is available here | 2023 International Release and future releases |
12. | Content Improvement | Planned changes to 'Co-occurrent and due to' pattern During the implementation of the new Description Logic features a conflict was uncovered between the modeling of 'Co-occurrent and due to' and General Concept Inclusions (GCIs). This has resulted in the need to reconsider the modeling of "Co-occurrent and due' and update the Editorial Guide for this area. The plan is to update the Editorial Guide and all concepts that are currently modeled as 'Co-occurrent and due to' starting from the July 2019 release. | 2023 International Release and future releases |
13. | Content Improvement | WAS_A Inactivation reason of LIMITED/WAS_A is not allowed for any new content inactivations after the July 2018 release. The WAS_A association refset has not been updated thereafter. At the Editorial Advisory Group meeting in April 2019, agreement was reached to discontinue the maintenance of WAS_A relationships when inactivating concepts that have a historical association to an inactive concept. When changes are made to a historical relationship for a concept that was previously inactivated using WAS_A, effort will be made to assign a new historical relationship that facilitates traceability of the concept (e.g. DUPLICATE or AMBIGUOUS) as opposed to NON-CONFORMANCE TO EDITORIAL POLICY. Existing WAS_A relationships will be inactivated in a future release once a plan for batch reassignment of historical relationships has been developed. Until then, SNOMED International will not continue to use or maintain WAS_A relationships. | 2023 International Release and future releases |