Clinical Document Architecture

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Clinical Document Architecture is an HL7 standard that defines the structure and semantics of electronic clinical documents to enable consistent exchange and interoperability in healthcare.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf HL7 standard
clinical document standard
healthcare interoperability standard
abbreviation CDA NERFINISHED
abbreviationOf HL7 CDA NERFINISHED
appliesTo clinical documents
basedOn HL7 Reference Information Model NERFINISHED
category health informatics standard
constrains XML-based document structure
defines semantics of electronic clinical documents
structure of electronic clinical documents
developedBy HL7 NERFINISHED
Health Level Seven International NERFINISHED
domain electronic health records
healthcare information technology
enables reuse of clinical information across systems
semantic interoperability of clinical documents
geographicScope international
governingBody HL7 Structured Documents Work Group NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic contextual
document-centric
machine-processable semantics
persistent
wholly interpretable by humans
hasConstraintMechanism implementation guides
templates
hasVersion CDA Release 1.0 NERFINISHED
CDA Release 2.0 NERFINISHED
purpose enable consistent exchange of clinical documents
support interoperability in healthcare
relatedStandard Continuity of Care Document NERFINISHED
HL7 FHIR NERFINISHED
HL7 V3 NERFINISHED
releaseDate CDA Release 1.0 2000 NERFINISHED
CDA Release 2.0 2005 NERFINISHED
scope exchange of clinical documents between healthcare systems
serializationFormat XML
supports document-level metadata
entry-level clinical statements
human-readable clinical documents
machine-processable clinical documents
section-level structure
usedFor consultation notes
continuity of care documents
discharge summaries
imaging reports
laboratory reports

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HL7 International developsStandard Clinical Document Architecture