Background: CCAM is a French terminology for coding clinical procedures. CCAM is a multi-hierarchical sti'uctured classification for procedures used in France for reimbursement in health care, which is external to UMLS . Objective: The objective of this work is to describe a French lexical approach allowing mapping CCAM procedures to the UMLS Metathe-saunis to achieve interoperability to multiple international terminologies. This approach used a preliminary step intended to take only the significant characters used to code CCAM corresponding to anatomical and actions axes. Results: According to the 7,926 CCAM codes used in this study, 5,212 possible matches (exact matching, single to multiple matching, partial matching) are found using the French CCAM to UMLS based mapping, 65% of the corresponding anatomical terms in the CCAM code are mapped to at least one UMLS Concept and 3 7% of the corresponding action terms in the CCAM code are mapped to at least one UMLS Concept. For all the exact matches found (n=200), 91% were rated by a human expert as narrower than the mapped UMLS Concepts, while only 3% were irrelevant.
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