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SNOMED Int'l Editorial Advisory group  
Feb XX, 2017   

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Meeting minutes

Objectives

  • Obtain consensus on agenda items

Discussion items

ItemDescriptionOwnerNotesAction
1Call to order and role callJCA 

 

2Conflicts of interestJCANone. 
3Approval of minutes from 01/20/2017JCA 

 

 Drug Model deliverable reviewTMODrug Model Editorial Guide 
 Substance redesign document reviewJCA/TMO

Substance hierarchy redesign

 

 Guidance for creation of new anatomy conceptsJCA

Issue: In some case, the representation of FINDING SITE at the proper level of granularity requires multiple body structures. E.g.:

The proposal under consideration is:

"If two body structures are needed to fully define the finding site for a condition, then a combined anatomic structure shall be created to represent that body structure."

For example: A new body structure "Bone structure of distal phalanx of great toe (body structure)" would be created to support the modeling of the concept above.

 
 Editorial guidance on role groupingJCACreate a table of mandatory grouping of relationships.  Rationale – needed for template based authoring, provides internal consistency of model patterns, allows for batch editing due to consistency. 
 ECE UpdateBGO

Update on ongoing issues with ECE

 

 

 Aligning SNOMED CT with clinical use casesKCA/JCACarried over from past meetings: High level discussion on whether SNOMED CT is appropriately organized to support the highly variable granularity of content the are influenced by current EHR applications (i.e. single code recording of pre-coordinated content) and newer initiatives that are focused on capturing more structured data (e.g. CIMI, FHIR) 
 Next meetingEAG