2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2004.09.005
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Cross-institutional data exchange using the clinical document architecture (CDA)

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“…Interoperability and lack of accepted standards are ongoing problems, but as demonstrated in [11] solutions based on standards are feasible and can convey patient empowerment through giving the patient access to HIS data via an EHR system. Medical and technical progress e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interoperability and lack of accepted standards are ongoing problems, but as demonstrated in [11] solutions based on standards are feasible and can convey patient empowerment through giving the patient access to HIS data via an EHR system. Medical and technical progress e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) of HL7 [18] is a prominent candidate for the international standardization of electronic document exchange in health care. The paper of Marcel Lucas Müller et al [11] presents experiences with using the CDA for the electronic transfer of discharge letters from a hospital to general practitioners and for the integration of clinical data such as discharge and referral letters or laboratory results in a patient's lifelong electronic health record. Both the discharge letter exchange and the EHR integration of clinical documents have been introduced into clinical routine and were evaluated.…”
Section: J Biomed Inform 2004 Jun;37(3):179-92mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the disadvantages with this work are, the system is not portable since it is implemented and integrated in Single Language. 4 Recently one patient received care from several hospitals at around the same time. When the patient visited a new hospital, the new hospital's physician tried to get patient information the previous hospital.…”
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“…The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) [11], [12] in particular is already in use by several countries [13], [14], since it provides for a common representation of clinical documents, enables the clinical document exchange and facilitates document management [15]. HL7-CDA contributes significantly to semantic interoperability, by allowing the structured use of controlled terminologies and promotes the sharing understanding of both the structure and the semantics of clinical documents that are created by diverse information systems.…”
Section: The Semantically Annotated Web Servicementioning
confidence: 99%