Inactivation Reason | Association | Definition |
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Classification Concept | REPLACED_BY | The inactivation reason “Classification Concept” explicitly states that the inactivated concept originates from the “closed world” classification paradigm and as such is inappropriate content for use within the clinical record. The inactivated concept (A) may be linked to one or more active concepts (B and/or C…) using historical associations as determined by the type of classification concept and associated guidance given below. Please note that this inactivation reason replaces "Limited Component" and historical association "WAS_A". |
Guidance | ||
Not Otherwise Specified
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Example
Classification concept:
Resolution
- The concept 208592009 | Open fracture of distal femur not otherwise specified (disorder)|
- is inactivated with an inactivation reason of 'Classification concept'
- choose the drop-down list item 'The concept contains "Not Otherwise Specified"'
- and a REPLACED_BY association to:
Managing Incoming Historical Associations
The intention is that this functionality will be seamlessly integrated into the tooling so as to present to the user the appropriate updated historically association to be allocated.
Whenever an already stated “REPLACED_BY” target itself also becomes inactive - whether at the same release or later, identifying the replacement for the original concept, should follow the combinatorial logic stated below.
Combinatorial Logic - REPLACED_BY |
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(A) REPLACED_BY (B) and (B) SAME_AS (C) implies (A) REPLACED_BY (C) (A) REPLACED_BY (B) and (B) REPLACED_BY (C) implies (A) REPLACED_BY (C) (AIntEd) REPLACED_BY (BIntEd) and (BIntEd) MOVED_TO (CNRC) implies (AIntEd) MOVED_TO (CNRC) (A) REPLACED_BY (B) and (B) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C, D) implies (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C, D) (A) REPLACED_BY (B) and (B) WAS_A (C AND D) implies (A) WAS_A (C AND D) |
Note: Once MOVED_TO the NRC we (SNOMED International) have no knowledge of what has happened to CIntEd