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A simple map refset is used when a cross-reference to a code used in another classification is created (e.g. when linking a Snomed CT code to a LOINC code).

  1. Open the Asset Library and click + symbol to open a modal window where the new refset specifications will be entered:

  2. On the Refset type drop-down, select Simple Map Reference Set

     

  3. On the publication specification, select Not published

  4. Click Create to list refset name in the Assets panel

  1. Select the new simple map refset and click Open Asset

  2. Select the refset you have just created and press the blue Open Asset button on the right to open the task screen, where the members are assigned:

This screen shows the Refset Editor on the left and the Development queries by default. However, you can search the concept to be coded in the Search tab on the left and open it in Concept details tab on the right, as usual:


Back to the Refset editor on the left, drag the concept to the refset editor window. Additional refset members may be added by dragging a concept from the concept summary panel to the Refset Editor

  • Then, assign the code number that you need and press the checkmark icon:

  • Back to the Asset Library, now you should synchronize your content. You will see that by default, TO BE PUBLISHED AS CONCEPT window appears as not published, but you must select in which refset will your concept be published:

The dropdown menu will display all the existing refsets. Select one of them and press the blue button Compare with published members to synchronize.


  • A modal window will be opened, which gives you the option of synchronize with the asset you have just created as the master or with the already published refset. In case of selecting the first option the following warning will appear:

…and the following message upon pressing OK button:

Now go to the Concept Editor and search for the concept you wanted to link with LOINC. In the refset tab you will see that it is linked to LOINC code as a Simple Map Refset.


 




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