Representation of clinical data using SNOMED III and conceptual graphs
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Representation of clinical data using SNOMED III and conceptual graphs
Abstract
None of the coding schemes currently contained within the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is sufficiently expressive to represent medical progress notes adequately. Some coding schemes suffer from domain incompleteness, others suffer from the inability to represent modifiers and time references, and some suffer from both problems. The recently released version of the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED III) is a potential solution to the data-representation problem because it is relatively domain complete, and because it uses a generative coding scheme that will allow the construction of codes that contain modifiers and time references. SNOMED III does have an important weakness, however. SNOMED III lacks a formalized system for using its codes; thus, it fails to ensure consistency in its use across different institutions. Application of conceptual-graph formalisms to SNOMED III can ensure such consistency of use. Conceptual-graph formalisms will also allow mapping of the resulting SNOMED III codes onto relational data models and onto other formal systems, such as first-order predicate calculus.
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