Clinical Document Architecture definition

Clinical Document Architecture or “CDA” means the HL7 CDA which is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure and semantics of clinical documents for exchange.
Clinical Document Architecture or “CDA” means the HL7 CDA which is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure and semantics of clinical documents for exchange of information and data between systems.

Examples of Clinical Document Architecture in a sentence

  • Today, many health information networks support queries for patient information maintained as clinical documents, such as care summaries formatted using the HL7 Clinical Document Architecture specification.

  • Widely implemented by vendor and health care systems, and required by governing bodies around the world, HL7 standards deliver solutions for health information technology, including HL7® Fast health care Interoperability Resources (FHIR®), Version 2 (V2) and Clinical Document Architecture (CDA®).

  • Such data shall be in the form of an automated transfer of Provider's Electronic Medical Record ("EMR") clinical data for closed encounters in the industry-standard Clinical Document Architecture ("CDA") format for the aforementioned uses, which shall be via Epic Payer Platform ("EPP") Clinical Data Exchange ("CDE") for providers on the Epic EMR, or materially similar connectivity interface for alternate EMR platform (e.g. Cerner, Allscripts).

  • HL7 Clinical Document Architecture [7] defines standardized document structure and semantics to share electronic health information.

  • Professional Services are charged at the market rate and would include the standard patient records and data for each patient in Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CCDA) format (or the then-current industry standard format) and a PDF for each signed encounter.