CDA

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CDA (Clinical Document Architecture) is an HL7 standard for structuring and encoding clinical documents to enable interoperable exchange of healthcare information between systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf HL7 standard
healthcare interoperability standard
abbreviationFor Clinical Document Architecture NERFINISHED
appliesTo discharge summaries
imaging reports
lab reports
progress notes
referral letters
basedOn XML NERFINISHED
bodyContains clinical content
entries
sections
canUseCodeSystem ICD NERFINISHED
LOINC NERFINISHED
SNOMED CT NERFINISHED
developedBy Health Level Seven International NERFINISHED
domain clinical documentation
health informatics
fullName Clinical Document Architecture NERFINISHED
governs clinical documents
hasComponent CDA body
CDA header
hasFeature header and body separation
human-readable narrative
machine-readable structure
headerContains document identifiers
encounter information
patient demographics
purpose enabling interoperable exchange of healthcare information
encoding clinical documents
structuring clinical documents
regionUse international
relatedStandard CCD (Continuity of Care Document) NERFINISHED
HL7 FHIR NERFINISHED
HL7 V3 NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2000
2005
scope human healthcare
shortName HL7 CDA NERFINISHED
standardType document markup standard
status active standard
supports coded clinical data
semantic interoperability
syntactic interoperability
usedIn electronic health record systems
health information exchange
uses HL7 RIM NERFINISHED
HL7 Reference Information Model NERFINISHED
XML Schema NERFINISHED
version CDA Release 1.0 NERFINISHED
CDA Release 2.0 NERFINISHED

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IHE usesStandard CDA
subject surface form: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise