1 Introduction
The SNOMED CT International General/Family Practice Reasons for Encounter and/or Health Issues reference set (hereafter called the GP/FP Subset) was developed between 2010 and 2013 by the GP/FP Subset and ICPC mapping project group. This project ended on December 31, 2013 after field-testing of the products was completed. Previous releases have been accompanied by a map from the subset to ICPC-2, but a review was started in late 2017 about usage of this product and outreach to the user community. Members, vendors and Wonca have indicated that this product is not used in electronic systems. Bearing this in mind, and the fact that ICPC-3 is in development meaning that ICPC-2 is no longer being updated, a decision was taken jointly with Wonca to deprecate the map. As from the July 2019 version, therefore, the GP/FP release no longer includes active map records for ICPC-2.
2. Background
In December 2009 a harmonization agreement was finalized between SNOMED International and the World organisation of Family Doctors (Wonca) to promote co-operation and collaboration between the two organisations.
This agreement led to the formation of the International Family Physician/General Practitioner Special Interest Group (IFP/GP SIG) under the auspices of SNOMED International. The IFP/GP SIG was established to suggest content for the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) related to general/family practice and to provide quality assurance for SNOMED CT content from the general/family practice perspective. SNOMED International's existing Primary Care Special Interest Group was converted to the IFP/GP SIG after the agreement was signed.
The subsets were first released as a candidate baseline in April 2014. Changes to the structure of the subsets were made following feedback from this release.
3 Release content
3.1 Changes to the July 2020 release GP/FP subset
As a result of changes to the July 2020 release of SNOMED CT, XXXXXX concepts were inactivated. The following table lists those concepts that were inactivated in the July 2020 release hence removed from the refset.
Some target replacements were in the Refset and some were net new to the Refset but not necessarily new to SNOMED CT. See Column E for details.
When a concept is inactivated as Ambiguous, more than one concept may be selected as replacement therefore not a 1:1 match between inactivated and replaced. There were XXXXX net new concepts added to the refset as replacements.
Inactive SCTID | Inactive FSN | Replacement SCT ID | Replacement FSN | Column E |
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18628002 | Discharge of eye (disorder) | 246679005 | Discharge from eye (finding) | Existing refset member |
198036002 | Impotence of organic origin (disorder) | 473021009 | Secondary erectile dysfunction (disorder) | New refset member |
202717005 | Cervical disc disorder with myelopathy (disorder) | 75467001 | Intervertebral disc disorder of cervical region with myelopathy (disorder) | New refset member |
209799008 | Sprain of costal cartilage (disorder) | 209801006 | Chondrocostal joint sprain (disorder) | New refset member |
213024000 | Allergic reaction caused by insect bite (disorder) | 871920005 | Allergic reaction caused by insect bite (disorder) | New refset member |
247454005 | Sore on skin (disorder) | 95324001 | Skin lesion (disorder) | Existing refset member |
262994004 | Leg sprain (disorder) | 281599007 | Sprain of ligament of lower limb (disorder) | New refset member |
276729007 | Cystic dermoid choristoma of skin (disorder) | 201325006 | Dermoid cyst of skin (disorder) | New refset member |
294461000 | Allergy to antibacterial drug (finding) | 419199007 | Allergy to substance (finding) | New refset member |
304930004 | Varicose veins of lower extremity with ulcer (disorder) | 304026004 | Varicose ulcer of lower extremity (disorder) | Existing refset member |
371438008 | Urolith (finding) | 95566004 | Urolithiasis (disorder) | Existing refset member |
397803000 | Impotence (disorder) | 860914002 | Erectile dysfunction (disorder) | New refset member |
419042001 | Anaphylactic shock, caused by adverse effect of correct medicinal substance properly administered (disorder) | 241937000 | Drug-induced anaphylaxis (disorder) | New refset member |
45203005 | Actinic dermatitis (disorder) | 52636001 | Actinic reticuloid (disorder) | New refset member |
45376003 | Adverse effect, caused by correct medicinal substance properly administered (disorder) | 62014003 | Adverse reaction caused by drug (disorder) | Existing refset member |
571611000119101 | Administration of varicella live vaccine (procedure) | 871898007 | 871898007 |Administration of vaccine product containing only live attenuated Human alphaherpesvirus 3 antigen (procedure)| | New refset member |
57302007 | Allergic reaction, caused by correct medicinal substance properly administered (disorder) | 62014003 | Adverse reaction caused by drug (disorder) | Existing refset member |
62730001 | Female proctocele without uterine prolapse (disorder) | 447072005 | 447072005 |Herniation of rectum into vagina (disorder)| | Existing refset member |
73491007 | Psychogenic impotence (disorder) | 860918004 | Erectile dysfunction due to psychophysiologic disorder (disorder) | New refset member |
85224001 | Pilonidal cyst with abscess (disorder) | 866000008 | Abscess of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue caused by ingrown hair (disorder) | New refset member |
85224001 | Pilonidal cyst with abscess (disorder) | 47639008 | Pilonidal cyst (disorder) | Existing refset member |
86708008 | Seborrhea (disorder) | 50563003 | Seborrheic dermatitis (disorder) | Existing refset member |
91930004 | Allergy to edible egg (finding) | 213020009 | Allergy to egg protein (finding) | New refset member |
313279000 | Subfertility (finding) | 17276009 | Decreased fertility (finding) | New refset member |
271875007 | Senile debility (finding) | 18726006 | Senile asthenia (finding) | New refset member |
304891004 | Cognitive - behavior therapy (regime/therapy) | 228557008 | Cognitive and behavioral therapy (regime/therapy) | New refset member |
47004009 | Difficulty speaking (disorder) | 286378009 | Difficulty talking (finding) | New refset member |
40603000 | Furunculosis of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue (disorder) | 416675009 | Furuncle (disorder) | Existing refset member |
40603000 | Furunculosis of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue (disorder) | 238389005 | Boils of multiple sites (disorder) | Existing refset member |
200603001 | Boil of face (excluding eye) (disorder) | 37396007 | Furuncle of face (disorder) | New refset member |
397428000 | Diphtheria (disorder) | 397430003 | Diphtheria caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae (disorder) | New refset member |
28689008 | Interstitial nephritis (disorder) | 428255004 | Tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) | New refset member |
195453000 | Internal hemorrhoids, simple (disorder) | 721703004 | Internal hemorrhoids grade I (disorder) | New refset member |
428570002 | Vaccination for human papillomavirus (procedure) | 761841000 | Administration of vaccine product containing only Human papillomavirus antigen (procedure) | New refset member |
398307005 | Low cervical cesarean section (procedure) | 788180009 | Lower uterine segment cesarean section (procedure) | New refset member |
4308002 | Repetitive strain injury (disorder) | 788465007 | Repetitive motion disorder (disorder) | New refset member |
602001 | Ross river fever (disorder) | 789400009 | Disease caused by Ross River virus (disorder) | New refset member |
285305004 | Spots on skin (disorder) | 789493002 | Pimple of skin (finding) | New refset member |
160827005 | Parent relationship problem (finding) | 160822004 | Relationship problems (finding) | Existing refset member |
160830003 | Child relationship problem (finding) | 160822004 | Relationship problems (finding) | Existing refset member |
267854005 | Neurodermatitis (disorder) | 53891004 | Lichen simplex chronicus (disorder) | Existing refset member |
396228006 | Hyperkeratosis (disorder) | 254666005 | Keratosis (disorder) | Existing refset member |
414341000 | Giant cell arteritis (disorder) | 400130008 | Temporal arteritis (disorder) | Existing refset member |
3.2 Overview of the GP/FP subset
The GP/FP subset contains SNOMED CT concepts relating to two semantic data types commonly used in general/family practice electronic health records:
- Reasons For Encounter (RFEs)
- Health Issues
A reason for encounter was defined as:
"An agreed statement of the reason(s) why a person enters the health care system, representing the demand for care by that person. The terms written down and later classified by the provider clarify the reason for encounter and consequently the patient's demand for care without interpreting it in the form of a diagnosis. The reason for encounter should be recognized by the patient as an acceptable description of the demand for care" (WONCA Dictionary of General/Family Practice, 2003).
A health issue was defined as:
"An Issue related to the health of a subject of care, as identified or stated by a specific health care party". This is further defined in the notes as "according to this definition, a health issue can correspond to a health problem, a disease, an illness" (Health Informatics – System of concepts to support continuity of care – Part 1: basic concepts (CEN/ISO FDIS 13940-1)).
These definitions were used to define the scope of the GP/FP subset. The subset contains SNOMED CT concepts that represent terms commonly used to populate these semantic data types.
The content of the subset covers the following:
- Symptoms and signs
- Disorders and diseases
- Results
- Family history
- Allergies
- Adverse drug reactions
- Processes and procedures
- Social history
Details on the development of the subset are available on request from info@snomed.org
4 General information about the GP/FP subset
Subsets act as the extensibility mechanism in SNOMED CT, allowing developers and users to customize SNOMED CT content to meet specific use cases.
Content for the general/family practice subset was initially provided by the SNOMED International's General/Family Practice and ICPC-2 mapping project group. It is designed for use in general/family practice clinical settings within electronic health records (EHRs). It is intended for use as the 'core' subset for two commonly used data fields — reasons for encounter and health issues.
4.1 Purpose of the GP/FP subset
To provide a subset of frequently used SNOMED CT concepts for use in general/family practice EHRs within the following data fields:
- Reason for encounter
- Health issue
4.2 Some example use cases of the GP/FP subset
4.2.1 Data entry – direct entry of SNOMED CT concepts from the GP/FP subset
During an encounter in his/her general/family practice, a GP/FP sees a patient who has presented with a newly identified health issue. The GP/FP enters the new health issue into the data field for 'health issue', and into a problem list (if appropriate) in his/her EHR using the GP/FP subset that has been incorporated in his/her EHR by the EHR software vendor. The GP/FP is presented with a validated list of potential terms from the subset, from which he/she selects the SNOMED CT concept that best represents the patient's health issue.
4.2.2 Electronic transfer of care (referrals, admissions, handovers, discharge)
A GP/FP wishes to transfer the care of a patient to a medical specialist for further investigation. The GP/FP's EHR contains the SNOMED CT GP/FP subset, and the GP/FP has entered all the patient's health issues into the EHR using the subset. An HL7 referral message is then constructed; containing SNOMED CT coded concepts from the patient's problem list. The message is sent electronically to the specialist who populates his/her EHR using the data contained in the message. This reduces the time needed to take a patient history and enter this data into the specialist's EHR.
4.2.3 Constraint of terminology use for population and sub-population analysis
A group of GPs are interested in comparing aspects of care across populations of GPs and their patients. The adoption of a subset will, to an extent, constrain the variability of coding of similar issues, conditions and situations that may confound data analysis where very large terminologies such as SNOMED CT are used without constraint.
4.3 Obtaining the GP/FP subset
Access within SNOMED International member countries is provided by the Member National Release Centre in each country, via the relevant Member page. Affiliates of SNOMED International in non-member countries can access the table through their Member Licensing and Distribution Service (MLDS) account. Please contact info@snomed.org for more information if required.
4.4 Benefits of the subset
SNOMED CT is regarded as the leading global clinical terminology for use in EHRs. The GP/FP subset utilises the power of SNOMED CT by refining the subset to a list of concepts specific to those commonly used in General/Family practice. In this way assuring and enabling a SNOMED CT encoded system for recording aspects of the clinical record. This increases the usefulness of SNOMED CT for GPs/FPs because searches are targeted to the SNOMED CT concepts that GPs/FPs use most often, and, if implemented properly, users should be able to search and select a SNOMED CT concept quickly and easily.
As stated in Section 4.5, the SNOMED CT GP/FP subset will be maintained and distributed after (and in line with) each release of the SNOMED CT International Release.
4.5 Characteristics of the GP/FP subset
The GP/FP Subset contains the following characteristics:
- Only concepts with a status of 'current' (status = 0) have been included, ensuring that the only concepts included are active and able to be used for data entry.
- The Reason for encounter and Health issue subsets have been combined into one subset.
A series of principles for the development of the GP/FP subset were created during the development phase of the project. These principles are documented in the SNOMED CT GP/FP subset and ICPC mapping project: Phase 2 project report.
The GP/FP subset will be released using Release Format 2 (RF2) See Section 5.1 of the Technical Implementation Guide for further information about SNOMED CT release formats and RF2.
4.6 SNOMED CT target content
The GP/FP subset only contains SNOMED CT content from the following hierarchies:
- Clinical finding
- Event
- Procedure
- Situation with explicit context.
4.7 Known issues in the GP/FP subset
The GP/FP subset was developed using a 'bottom-up' approach, based on the terms frequently used in general/family practice to describe reasons for encounter and health issues. As a result, it does not contain all the SNOMED CT concepts that could be used to populate the reasons for encounter or health issue data fields in electronic health records. The IFP/GP Clinical Reference Group will add to the content of the subset over time, but it is not intended that the subset will contain all SNOMED CT concepts that could be used to populate these data fields.
5 Implementation of the GP/FP Subset
5.1 Implementation overview
- There are a variety of ways in which the GP/FP subset can be implemented, and it would be impossible to outline each possible scenario in this report.
- Vendors are encouraged to contact members of the IFP/GP Clinical reference Group to discuss specific implementation scenarios at info@snomed.org.
- Background about the creation and maintenance of subsets can be found in Section 7.9 of the SNOMED CT Technical Implementation Guide, and Section 7.6.3 discusses the application of Subsets
- The subset should be implemented in SNOMED CT enabled systems in order to access both additional content and also enable the power of SNOMED CT for retrieval and use of the information stored in systems.
5.2 Implementation levels
The SNOMED CT Technical Implementation Guide describes three implementation levels for some aspects of SNOMED CT deployment. The three levels represent incremental capabilities for implementation broken down into specific dimensions including scope of use, record structure, expression storage, data entry, data retrieval and communication. Guidance provided in this section of the Technical Implementation Guide is also applicable to implementation of the GP/FP subset.
It must be noted that the GP/FP subset does not inherently contain structures or content to support the implementation of post-coordinated expressions, as required for the highest implementation level within some dimensions. The decision to implement post-coordinated expressions must be made at the local level, with implementers choosing to allow users to created post-coordinated expressions in conjunction with use of the GP/FP subset.
5.3 The user interface
Section 7.6 of the SNOMED CT Technical Implementation Guide provides recommendations and information for vendors about creating a user interface facilitating access to SNOMED CT concepts.
5.4 Use of a secondary search mechanism
The GP/FP Subset contains concepts that are commonly used by GPs/FPs on an international basis, restricting the SNOMED CT concepts available to GPs/FPs to those concepts they are likely to use frequently. However, rare conditions are managed in general/family practice, and GPs/FPs may occasionally need to access a wider source of SNOMED CT concepts to populate their reasons for encounter or health issues.
For this reason, when implementing the GP/FP Subset implementers are strongly encouraged to implement a two-stage search mechanism, where users search for concepts in the GP/FP Subset in the first instance. Then, if a suitable concept cannot be found in the GP/FP Subset, a 'secondary search' is activated, allowing the search to be repeated using a broader set of relevant SNOMED CT concepts.
6 Effective Date and Maintenance
6.1 Effective date
The subset is aligned to the July 2020 SNOMED CT International Release. The effectiveTime for the content has therefore been set to 20200731 (31st July 2020).
6.2 Maintenance of the subset and ICPC-2 map
The ICPC-2 map files have been deprecated as part of the GP/FP release package from the July 2019 publication onwards, as publicised in the January 2019 GP/FP Release Notes.
7 Technical Notes
RF2 package format
The RF2 package convention dictates that it contains all relevant files, regardless of whether or not there is content to be included in each particular release. Therefore, the package contains a mixture of files which contain both header rows and content data, and also files that are intentionally left blank (including only a header record). The reason that these files are not removed from the package is to draw a clear distinction between:
- ...files that have been deprecated (and therefore removed from the package completely), due to the content no longer being relevant to RF2 in this or future releases, and
- ...files that just happen to contain no data in this particular release (and are therefore included in the package but left blank, with only a header record), but are still relevant to RF2, and could therefore potentially contain data in future releases.
This allows users to easily distinguish between files that have purposefully been removed or not, as otherwise if files in option 2 above were left out of the package it could be interpreted as an error, rather than an intentional lack of content in that release.
RF2 package file naming convention
The file package naming convention has been updated to remove the references to the now inactivated ICPC-2 map records. The GP/FP packages now follows the following naming convention:
- SnomedCT_GPFP_PRODUCTION_[date/time].zip
Approvals
Final Version | Date | Approver | Comments |
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1.0 | Monica Harry | Approved | |
1.0 | Jane Millar | Approved | |
1.0 | Cathy Richardson | Approved |
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Draft Amendment History
Version | Date | Editor | Comments |
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0.1 | 19/08/2020 | Andrew Atkinson | Initial version |
1.0 | Cathy Richardson | Final updates |