Review: The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture

R. Dolin, L. Alschuler, C. Beebe, P. V. Biron, S. Boyer, D. Essin, E. Kimber, T. Lincoln, J. Mattison
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Many people know of Health Level 7 (HL7) as an organization that creates health care messaging standards. Health Level 7 is also developing standards for the representation of clinical documents (such as discharge summaries and progress notes). These document standards make up the HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA). The HL7 CDA Framework, release 1.0, became an ANSI-approved HL7 standard in November 2000. This article presents the approach and objectives of the CDA, along with a technical overview of the standard. The CDA is a document markup standard that specifies the structure and semantics of clinical documents. A CDA document is a defined and complete information object that can include text, images, sounds, and other multimedia content. The document can be sent inside an HL7 message and can exist independently, outside a transferring message. The first release of the standard has attempted to fill an important gap by addressing common and largely narrative clinical notes. It deliberately leaves out certain advanced and complex semantics, both to foster broad implementation and to give time for these complex semantics to be fleshed out within HL7. Being a part of the emerging HL7 version 3 family of standards, the CDA derives its semantic content from the shared HL7 Reference Information Model and is implemented in Extensible Markup Language. The HL7 mission is to develop standards that enable semantic interoperability across all platforms. The HL7 version 3 family of standards, including the CDA, are moving us closer to the realization of this vision.
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回顾:HL7临床文件架构
许多人都知道Health Level 7 (HL7)是一个创建医疗保健消息传递标准的组织。7级卫生机构还在制定临床文件(如出院摘要和病程记录)的表述标准。这些文档标准构成了HL7临床文档体系结构(CDA)。HL7 CDA框架1.0版于2000年11月成为ansi批准的HL7标准。本文介绍了CDA的方法和目标,以及该标准的技术概述。CDA是一种文档标记标准,用于指定临床文档的结构和语义。CDA文档是一个已定义的完整信息对象,可以包括文本、图像、声音和其他多媒体内容。文档可以在HL7消息中发送,也可以独立存在于传输消息之外。该标准的第一个版本试图通过解决常见的、主要是叙述性的临床记录来填补一个重要的空白。它故意省略了某些高级和复杂的语义,既可以促进广泛的实现,又可以为这些复杂的语义在HL7中充实提供时间。作为新兴的HL7版本3标准家族的一部分,CDA从共享的HL7参考信息模型派生其语义内容,并使用可扩展标记语言实现。HL7的任务是开发能够跨所有平台实现语义互操作性的标准。包括CDA在内的HL7版本3系列标准使我们离实现这一愿景更近了一步。
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