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Cross Map Relationship Types

  • IS A
  • SIMILAR TO
  • IS PART OFSAME-AS
  • NARROWER-THAN
  • BROADER-THAN
  • INCLUDES

Relationship Types

  •  See bolded items below (these should be visible, the rest should be hidden).

Billing Mapping Types

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  • Preferred_primary
  • Non-preferred_primary
  • Preferred_secondary
  • Non-preferred_secondary

A reference term/code can both be a SAME-AS/NARROWER-THAN and Preferred_primary, for example (so these have to be different flags.

SNOMED Mapping Relationship Types

Glen pulled together some lists of existing relationship types that could help us get to a smaller list of "out of the box" relationship types to include in OpenMRS.

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Historical Relationship Types (used between archived/inactivated and current SCT concepts)

  • ISA
  • MAY BE A
  • MOVED FROM
  • MOVED TO
  • REPLACED BY
  • SAME AS
  • WAS A

Relationship Types (bolded are visible, italics could be visible if we use these between concepts and drugs)

  • Access
  • After
  • Associated finding
  • Associated morphology
  • Associated procedure
  • Associated with
  • Causative agent
  • Clinical course
  • Component
  • Direct device
  • Direct morphology
  • Direct substance
  • Due to
  • Episodicity
  • Finding context
  • Finding informer
  • Finding method
  • Finding site
  • Has active ingredient
  • Has definitional manifestation
  • Has dose form
  • Has focus
  • Has intent
  • Has interpretation
  • Has specimen
  • Indirect device
  • Indirect morphology
  • Interprets
  • Laterality
  • Measurement method
  • Method
  • Occurrence
  • Part of
  • Pathological process
  • Priority
  • Procedure context
  • Procedure device
  • Procedure morphology
  • Procedure site
  • Procedure site - Direct
  • Procedure site - Indirect
  • Property
  • Recipient category
  • Revision status
  • Route of administration
  • Scale type
  • Severity
  • Specimen procedure
  • Specimen source identity
  • Specimen source morphology
  • Specimen source topography
  • Specimen substance
  • Subject of information
  • Subject relationship context
  • Surgical approach
  • Temporal context
  • Time aspect
  • Using access device
  • Using device
  • Using energy
  • Using substance