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SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology with a comprehensive scope covering a wide range of clinical specialties and requirements. The SNOMED CT Concept Model is a set of rules that govern the ways in which SNOMED CT concepts are permitted to be modelled using relationships to other concepts. These rules are critical to the consistent modelling of SNOMED CT content, which in turn determines the extent to which reproducible logical inferences can be drawn. These logical inferences are the foundation for effective use of SNOMED CT for retrieval and reuse of clinical information.
The Machine Readable Concept Model (MRCM) represents rules in the SNOMED CT concept model in a form that can be read by a computer and applied to test that concept definitions and expressions comply with the rules. The MRCM may be used for a variety of purposes, including the authoring and validation of SNOMED CT concepts, expressions, expression constraints and queries, Natural Language Processing and terminology binding to support semantic interoperability.
In 2007, IHTSDO approved a project to develop a prototype MRCM for SNOMED CT. In 2009, a MRCM draft release 0.1 was published containing 234 constraints, including domain, range and cardinality constraints. This draft MRCM was released in two formats - an XML representation, and a set of MS-Access 2007 database files. It also came with a prototype MRCM browser and editor written in MS-Access.
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The first production version of the international SNOMED CT MRCM will be released as part of the July release (20170731) of the SNOMED CT international edition.
The purpose of this document is to define and describe the structural design of the SNOMED CT MRCM, and to discuss the background and considerations that were taken into account during its design.
This document presents the specification of the SNOMED CT MRCM, including the reference sets and attributes used to represent and distribute the international SNOMED CT MRCM. It also documents the background, use cases, requirements and design considerations, including versioning and extensibility of the MRCM.
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The scope of the MRCM includes rules that define the domain, range, cardinality and groupability of each attribute in the SNOMED CT concept model. Other related information, such as property chains (including attribute transitivity), expression templates for authoring, and description templates are not within the scope of the MRCM.
The target audiences of this document include:
This document presents the design of the SNOMED CT MRCM. Chapter 2 begins by describing the use cases in which it is anticipated that the SNOMED CT MRCM may be used. Chapter 3 then describes the requirements used to guide the MRCM design. The logical design of the MRCM is then described in Chapter 4, followed by the design of the reference sets used to distribute the MRCM rules in Chapter 5. Chapter 6 then discusses a range of topics that were considered in the design of the MRCM.
The following table contains the definition of terms used within this document. Please refer to the SNOMED Glossary for additional definitions.
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| The set of rules that govern the way in which SNOMED CT expressions are represented as a plain text string. | ||||||
| A set of rules that determines the permitted sets of relationships between particular types of concepts. | ||||||
| The set of concepts which may be refined using a given attribute.
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| A structured combination of one or more concept identifiers used to express a clinical idea. | ||||||
Expression Constraint
| A computable rule that can be used to define a bounded set of clinical meanings. | ||||||
Machine Readable Concept Model (MRCM)
| A representation of the rules that comprise the SNOMED CT Concept Model in a form that can be processed by computer software and applied to validate content. | ||||||
| A representation of a clinical meaning using a combination of two or more concept identifiers. | ||||||
| A representation of a clinical meaning using a single concept identifier. | ||||||
| The set of concepts that are allowed as the value of an attribute.
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| A SNOMED CT file structure consisting of a set of references to SNOMED CT components. | ||||||
Substrate | The SNOMED CT content over which an expression constraint is evaluated or a query is executed. |
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