HL7 Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2
Kaiser Permanente · Laitek (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Clinical Document Architecture, Release One (CDA R1), became an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-approved HL7 Standard in November 2000, representing the first specification derived from the Health Level 7 (HL7) Reference Information Model (RIM). CDA, Release Two (CDA R2), became an ANSI-approved HL7 Standard in May 2005 and is the subject of this article, where the focus is primarily on how the standard has evolved since CDA R1, particularly in the area of semantic representation of clinical events. CDA is a document markup standard that specifies the structure and semantics of a clinical document (such as a discharge summary or progress note) for the purpose of exchange. A CDA document is a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
7- RHRobert H. DolinCorresponding
Kaiser Permanente, Laitek (United States), Mayo Clinic in Arizona, IBM Research - Haifa
- LALiora Alschuler
Kaiser Permanente, Laitek (United States), Mayo Clinic in Arizona, IBM Research - Haifa
- SBS. Boyer
Kaiser Permanente, Laitek (United States), Mayo Clinic in Arizona, IBM Research - Haifa
- CECalvin E Beebe
Kaiser Permanente, Laitek (United States), Mayo Clinic in Arizona, IBM Research - Haifa
- FMFred M. Behlen
Kaiser Permanente, Laitek (United States), Mayo Clinic in Arizona, IBM Research - Haifa
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Markup language
- XML
- Document type definition
- Interoperability
- SGML
- Terminology
- XHTML