The Mapping Tool Tree
Displays mapped terms from one ontology (e.g. ICD-9) within hierarchy of another (e.g. ICD-10)
Mapped terms are displayed adjacent to terms they are mapped to and appear in bold
Flags represent the level of mapping from 3rd party source, if available:
Blue = exact
Green = approximate
Yellow = combined
Purple = none
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Adding a new mapping
ICD9:269.3, Mineral deficiency could also map to ICD10:E63.8 Other specified nutritional deficiencies
Copy term ICD9:269.3
Move or Unmap a mapping
ICD9:112.0 Candidiasis of mouth appears in two places: the one attached to ICD10:B37 appears unnecessary and can be unmapped.
Or it may be moved (drag and drop) down two levels to ICD10:B37.89
The Unmapped Terms List
Free form list of terms to be mapped
Locate term you wish to map to in the hierarchy tree. Drag from table to term in the tree.
If you make a mistake you can either reassign the mapped term within the tree, unmap it from tree or drag it back to the list
Unmapping or dragging it back to the list will cause it to reappear in the unmapped terms list if the term has no other mappings.
Support functions
Integration tool Merges the mapped terms into the target ontology to produce a single
integrated ontology
Export tool Exports the merged ontology
Import tool Intended for import of a small number of terms to be mapped
Integration tool
Select path symbol format (S,M,L)Start integrationRefresh process status until integration is complete.