Indeed, in Australia, it would be ICD-10-AM but the version would correspond to the particular "Edition" you're using. Hence my example URI still included the string SNOMED so that one knows how to interpret the v=, s=, m= elements. Clearly every standard terminology is going to have it's own mechanisms for indicating versions, etc.
But in this instance, my real point was that SCTIDs need to be used rather than terms. michael On 21/02/11 2:14 PM, "pablo pazos" <pazospablo at hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Michael, Not every terminology version is a date. In ICD 10, the version is "10". I think the version to be a valid date is not a problem here.