Across
- 5. Term (PT), In SNOMED CT, the description or name assigned to concept that used most commonly; in the UMNDS classification system, a representation of the generic product category which is a list of preferred concepts that name devices
- 8. System, an accumulation of numeric or alphanumeric representation or codes for exchanging or storing information
- 9. Interoperability, mutual understanding of the meaning of data exchanged between two information system
- 10. a state of being diseased (includes illness, injury or deviation from normal health); the number of sick persons or cases of diseases in relation to specific population
- 11. Terminology, a set of standardized terms and their synonyms that record patient finding, circumstances, events, and interventions with sufficient detail to support clinical care, decision support, outcome research, and quality improvement
- 13. a unique unit of knowledge or thought created by a unique combination of characteristics
- 14. Interoperability, a mutual understanding of the meaning of data exchanged between information systems
- 15. a concept in SNOMED that are true statements, that serve as a starting point for further reasoning and argument
- 17. Set, a list of recommend data element with uniform definitions that are relevant for a particular use or are specific to a type of healthcare industry
- 18. in International Classification of functioning, Disability and health, the umbrella term for body functions, body structures, actives and participation
- 19. Classification, classification based on a reference classification such as ICD or ICF by adopting the reference classification structure and categories and providing additional detail or through rearrangement or aggregation of items from one or more reference classifications
Down
- 1. a subset of the foundation component in the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision (ICD-11); once created the subset becomes the Tabular list
- 2. a unique unit of knowledge or thought created by a unique combination of characteristics
- 3. a recognized system of terms that follows pre-established naming conventions; a disease nomenclature is a listing of the proper name for each disease entity with its specific code number
- 4. Codes, a standalone code and can be a single entity or a combination of clinical detail (WHO 2018)
- 6. Specified Name (FSN), in SNOMED CT, the unique text assigned to a concept that completely describes that concept
- 7. Level, data consisting of small components or detail at the lowest level
- 8. a clinical vocabulary, terminology, or nomenclature that lists words or phrases with their meanings, provides for the proper use of clinical words as names or symbols, and facilitates mapping standardized terms to broader classifications for administrative, regulatory, oversight, and fiscal requirements
- 12. a physical or mental condition that either temporarily or permanently renders a person unable to do the work for which he or she is qualified and educated
- 16. Set, a shared list of different codes that is used instead of longer names or explanations.
