Others titles
- Convergent Medical Terminology Miscellaneous Problem List Subset
- CMT Miscellaneous Problem List Subset Mapping to ICD-9-CM
- CMT Miscellaneous Problem List Subset Mapping to ICD-10-CM
- Kaiser Permanente Convergent Medical Terminology Miscellaneous Subset
Keywords
- CMT Subsets
- Kaiser Permanente
- IHTSDO
- SNOMED CT Subsets
- CMT Problem Lists
- SNOMED Subsets
- ICD-9-CM Mapping
- ICD-10-CM Mapping
CMT Miscellaneous Problem List Subset

This miscellaneous problem list subset includes 737 concepts that KP (Kaiser Permanente) uses within the KP electronic medical record. This file also includes mappings to ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms) concepts are based on the September 2016 United States Edition, which includes the July 2016 International Release.
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Description
CMT stands for Convergent Medical Terminology. It is a set of clinician and patient friendly terminology, linked to US and international interoperability standards, and related vocabulary development tools and utilities. Developed by Kaiser Permanente over many years for use within its health-IT systems, CMT now includes more than 75,000 concepts.
The terminology itself was developed by doctors, nurses, specialists, and pharmacists working together with IT. The tools and utilities were created by technology specialists with input from those clinicians every step of the way. It was developed to extend and link published standards that have now been adopted by the U.S. government. The development and implementation of CMT was difficult and time consuming at first. It was a strategic investment as part of Kaiser Permanente’s commitment to improving the quality of care.
In September 2010 Kaiser Permanente, the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) and the US Department of Health and Human Services jointly announced Kaiser Permanente’s donation of their CMT content and related tooling to the IHTSDO. The donation consists of terminology content already developed, a set of tools to help create and manage terminology and processes to control the quality of terminology that is developed. CMT also includes mappings to classifications and standard vocabularies including SNOMED CT.
CMT can be incorporated in the underlying architecture of health-IT systems to support data flow between health care providers, as it is in Kaiser Permanente today. It provides uniform concept definitions so that systems used for labs, vaccines, observations, and other medical data can communicate with each other in a common language, making data transferable between systems and among care teams. CMT allows care teams to interact with health information technology systems by providing more familiar names and descriptions so that they can coordinate with each other in an easy to understand way. Because CMT links to U.S. national standard vocabularies and code sets, such as SNOMED CT and ICD-9-CM, health data created using CMT’s clinician-friendly language can be translated as needed to standards required for quality measurement, statistical reporting, and health care reimbursement.
About this Dataset
Data Info
Date Created | 2016-11-22 |
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Last Modified | 2016-11-22 |
Version | 2016-11-22 |
Update Frequency |
Annual |
Temporal Coverage |
N/A |
Spatial Coverage |
United States |
Source | John Snow Labs; Kaiser Permanente, International Health Terminology Standards Development Organization (IHTSDO), U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM); |
Source License URL | |
Source License Requirements |
N/A |
Source Citation |
N/A |
Keywords | CMT Subsets, Kaiser Permanente, IHTSDO, SNOMED CT Subsets, CMT Problem Lists, SNOMED Subsets, ICD-9-CM Mapping, ICD-10-CM Mapping |
Other Titles | Convergent Medical Terminology Miscellaneous Problem List Subset, CMT Miscellaneous Problem List Subset Mapping to ICD-9-CM, CMT Miscellaneous Problem List Subset Mapping to ICD-10-CM, Kaiser Permanente Convergent Medical Terminology Miscellaneous Subset |
Data Fields
Name | Description | Type | Constraints |
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Parent_SNOMEDCT_Id | This is only present when the concept is a SNOMED CT Extension | integer | level : Nominal |
Parent_SNOMEDCT_Id_2 | This is only present when there are multiple parent concepts for the SNOMED CT Extension | integer | level : Nominal |
SNOMEDCT_Concept_Id | This is the SNOMED CT identifier of the concept. If the concept is a SNOMED CT Extension, the SCTID is in KP namespace. | integer | level : Nominalrequired : 1 |
SNOMEDCT_Fully_Specified_Name | Fully specified name of the concept | string | required : 1 |
Concept_Preferred_Term | Preferred term of the concept | string | required : 1 |
KP_Clinician_Display_Name | KP (Kaiser Permanente) clinician display name of the concept | string | required : 1 |
ICD_9_CM_Code | This is the ICD-9-CM mapping of the concept. This mapping represents direct, one to one mapping from the concept to the ICD9-CM code(s). When multiple ICD9-CM codes are required, they are delimited by a "/". | string | required : 1 |
ICD_10_CM_Code | This is the ICD-10-CM mapping of the concept. This mapping represents direct, one to one mapping from the concept to the ICD10-CM code(s). When multiple ICD10-CM codes are required, they are delimited by a "/". | string | required : 1 |
KP_Patient_Display_Name | KP (Kaiser Permanente) patient display name of the concept | string | required : 1 |
Data Preview
Parent SNOMEDCT Id | Parent SNOMEDCT Id 2 | SNOMEDCT Concept Id | SNOMEDCT Fully Specified Name | Concept Preferred Term | KP Clinician Display Name | ICD 9 CM Code | ICD 10 CM Code | KP Patient Display Name |
205719003 | 46, XX true hermaphrodite (disorder) | 46, XX true hermaphrodite | 46, XX true hermaphrodite | 758.81 | Q99.1 | 46, XX true hermaphrodite | ||
17122004 | 4p partial monosomy syndrome (disorder) | 4p partial monosomy syndrome | Chromosome 4 short arm deletion | 758.39 | Q93.3 | Chromosome 4 short arm deletion | ||
42170009 | Abnormal amniotic fluid (disorder) | Abnormal amniotic fluid | Abnl amniotic fluid finding | 792.3 | R89.8 | ABNORMAL FINDING, AMNIOTIC FLUID | ||
111970001 | Abnormal cardiovascular function (finding) | Abnormal cardiovascular function | Abnl cardiovascular function | 794.3 | R94.30 | Abnormal cardiovascular function | ||
274686008 | Abnormal cytological findings in cerebrospinal fluid (finding) | Abnormal cytological findings in CSF | Abnl cytological finding in cerebrospinal fluid | 792.0 | R83.6 | Abnormal cytological finding in cerebrospinal fluid | ||
441328008 | Abnormal electronystagmogram (finding) | Abnormal electronystagmogram | Abnl electronystagmogram | 794.14 | R94.113 | Abnormal electronystagmogram | ||
274851008 | Abnormal enzyme level finding in specimen from digestive organ and/or abdominal cavity (finding) | Abnormal enzyme level finding in specimen from digestive organ and/or abdominal cavity | Abnl enzyme level in digestive organ or abdominal cavity specimen | 792.9 | R85.0 | Abnormal enzyme level in digestive organ or abdominal cavity specimen | ||
274855004 | Abnormal enzyme level in specimen from female genital organ (finding) | Abnormal enzyme level in specimen from female genital organ | Abnl enzyme level in female genital organ specimen | 792.9 | R87.0 | Abnormal enzyme level in female genital organ specimen | ||
274852001 | Abnormal enzyme level in specimens from male genital organs (finding) | Abnormal enzyme level in specimens from male genital organs | Abnl enzyme level in male genital organ specimen | 792.9 | R86.0 | Abnormal enzyme level in male genital organ specimen | ||
274854000 | Abnormal enzyme levels in cerebrospinal fluid (finding) | Abnormal enzyme levels in cerebrospinal fluid | Abnl enzyme level in cerebrospinal fluid | 792.0 | R83.0 | Abnormal enzyme level in cerebrospinal fluid |