CDA Content modules

Hi all,

I know many of us would like to see how CDA can be used to specify exactly how clinical information is sent. On the IHE website they have a listing of some of the standard content modules that are used in their profiles. You can find these here: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=CDA_Release_2.0_Content_Modules

Some of the profiles that use these that we may be interested in are the “IHE Patient Care Coordination Profiles” and (Mark I know you were specifically interested in lab documents) “IHE Laboratory Profiles” sections found on this page: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Profiles.

I hope this helps some of our CDA understanding.

Cheers,

Ryan

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Ryan Crichton

Software Developer, Jembi Health Systems | SOUTH AFRICA

Mobile: +27845829934 | Skype: ryan.graham.crichton
E-mail: ryan@jembi.org

Hi Ryan,

In addition to the IHE related CDA specifications, you and the group may find the following references useful in integrating the CDA into your architecture.

This is a framework for simplifying the task of exchanging CDA documents by supporting the task of assembling and disassembling the documents.
https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/

This presentation describes an open source project that takes the MDHT framework a step further to support specific CDA documents.
https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/cda/presentations/20101029/ONC_CHIEP_COSS.pdf

Best regards,
Odysseas

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On 09/12/2013 10:50 AM, Ryan Crichton wrote:

Hi all,

I know many of us would like to see how CDA can be used to specify exactly how clinical information is sent. On the IHE website they have a listing of some of the standard content modules that are used in their profiles. You can find these here: CDA Release 2.0 Content Modules - IHE Wiki

Some of the profiles that use these that we may be interested in are the "IHE Patient Care Coordination Profiles" and (Mark I know you were specifically interested in lab documents) "IHE Laboratory Profiles" sections found on this page: Profiles - IHE Wiki.

I hope this helps some of our CDA understanding.

Cheers,
Ryan

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Thanks Odysseas. This is very helpful!

Ryan

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On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Odysseas Pentakalos, Ph.D. odysseas@sysnetint.com wrote:

Hi Ryan,

  In addition to the IHE related CDA specifications, you and the

group may find the following references useful in integrating the
CDA into your architecture.

  This is a framework for simplifying the task of exchanging CDA

documents by supporting the task of assembling and disassembling
the documents.

  [https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/](https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/)



  This presentation describes an open source project that takes the

MDHT framework a step further to support specific CDA documents.

  [https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/cda/presentations/20101029/ONC_CHIEP_COSS.pdf](https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/cda/presentations/20101029/ONC_CHIEP_COSS.pdf)




  Best regards,

  Odysseas




  On 09/12/2013 10:50 AM, Ryan Crichton wrote:

Hi all,

      I know many of us would like to see how CDA can be used to

specify exactly how clinical information is sent. On the IHE
website they have a listing of some of the standard content
modules that are used in their profiles. You can find these
here: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=CDA_Release_2.0_Content_Modules

      Some of the profiles that use these that we may be

interested in are the “IHE Patient Care Coordination Profiles”
and (Mark I know you were specifically interested in lab
documents) “IHE Laboratory Profiles” sections found on this
page: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Profiles.

I hope this helps some of our CDA understanding.

Cheers,

Ryan


Ryan
Crichton

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Hi All,

Just a few more resources:

NIST has a host of sample CDA docs and test packages available at http://xreg2.nist.gov/cda-validation/downloads.html

The IHE Patient Care Coordination and Quality Reporting Public Health section is of particular interest

as it contains the Antepartum profiles (Antepartum Summary, History and Physical, etc.).

See http://xreg2.nist.gov/cda-validation/downloads/IHE_PCC_EXAMPLES.tar.gz

Understanding the basics of the HL7 RIM is also essential in think:

http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public_temp_B49872C5-1C23-BA17-0C789EE65F778BC3/calendarofevents/himss/2011/HL7%20Reference%20Information%20Model.pdf

The following quickstart is also useful, albeit very cursory:

http://wiki.siframework.org/file/view/CDAQuickStart.doc

Hope this helps.

Hannes

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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Ryan Crichton ryan@jembi.org wrote:

Ryan

Thanks Odysseas. This is very helpful!

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On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Odysseas Pentakalos, Ph.D. odysseas@sysnetint.com wrote:

Hi Ryan,

  In addition to the IHE related CDA specifications, you and the

group may find the following references useful in integrating the
CDA into your architecture.

  This is a framework for simplifying the task of exchanging CDA

documents by supporting the task of assembling and disassembling
the documents.

  [https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/](https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/)



  This presentation describes an open source project that takes the

MDHT framework a step further to support specific CDA documents.

  [https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/cda/presentations/20101029/ONC_CHIEP_COSS.pdf](https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht/cda/presentations/20101029/ONC_CHIEP_COSS.pdf)





  Best regards,

  Odysseas




  On 09/12/2013 10:50 AM, Ryan Crichton wrote:

Hi all,

      I know many of us would like to see how CDA can be used to

specify exactly how clinical information is sent. On the IHE
website they have a listing of some of the standard content
modules that are used in their profiles. You can find these
here: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=CDA_Release_2.0_Content_Modules

      Some of the profiles that use these that we may be

interested in are the “IHE Patient Care Coordination Profiles”
and (Mark I know you were specifically interested in lab
documents) “IHE Laboratory Profiles” sections found on this
page: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Profiles.

I hope this helps some of our CDA understanding.

Cheers,

Ryan


Ryan
Crichton

                  Software

Developer, Jembi Health Systems | SOUTH
AFRICA

                  Mobile:

+27845829934 | Skype: ryan.graham.crichton

                  E-mail: ryan@jembi.org

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