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Common - Clinical Document v1.3.1 August 2015 Release now available

Published 24 August 2015

NEHTA is pleased to announce the publication of Common - Clinical Document v1.3.1. This release was published on the NEHTA website 13 August 2015.

https://www.nehta.gov.au/implementation-resources/clinical-documents/EP-2085-2015

Common - Clinical Document v1.3.1

This incremental release of the Common - Clinical Document end product provides updates of the following product components:

  • Conformance Test Specification for CDA® Packaging;
  • Template Package Directory.

Version 1.5 of the Conformance Test Specification for CDA® Packaging provides clarifications for many of the test cases, improves the readability of the document, and adds a number of test cases in support of recently published CDA® packaging-related conformance requirements. Details of the changes are listed in the Capabilities section of this release note.

Version 1.5 of the Template Package Directory includes references to updated template packages for:

  • eHealth Diagnostic Imaging Report v1.11;
  • eHealth Pathology Report v1.12.

The FAQ Patient Medications has been archived and is no longer included in this end product release. Its contents have been superseded by updates to the latest versions of the CDA® Implementation Guides for Event Summary and Specialist Letter document types.

This release of the Common – Clinical Document end product aligns with the following approved change requests: CCB-0418; CCB-0419 and CCB-0431.

To read the full release: https://www.nehta.gov.au/implementation-resources/clinical-documents/EP-2085-2015/NEHTA-2083-2015

PCEHR Developer Website

We provide easily customised guides and resources for developers who want to integrate eHealth products into their platforms. Incorporate all three of our scenarios to get the full suite of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR), can be found on the PCEHR Developer website, including recent PCEHR related specification updates:

[NEHTA is pleased to announce the publication of Common - Clinical Document v1.3.1. This release was published on the NEHTA website 13 August 2015.

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https://www.nehta.gov.au/implementation-resources/clinical-documents/EP-2085-2015

Common - Clinical Document v1.3.1

This incremental release of the Common - Clinical Document end product provides updates of the following product components:

  • Conformance Test Specification for CDA® Packaging;
  • Template Package Directory.

Version 1.5 of the Conformance Test Specification for CDA® Packaging provides clarifications for many of the test cases, improves the readability of the document, and adds a number of test cases in support of recently published CDA® packaging-related conformance requirements. Details of the changes are listed in the Capabilities section of this release note.

Version 1.5 of the Template Package Directory includes references to updated template packages for:

  • eHealth Diagnostic Imaging Report v1.11;
  • eHealth Pathology Report v1.12.

The FAQ Patient Medications has been archived and is no longer included in this end product release. Its contents have been superseded by updates to the latest versions of the CDA® Implementation Guides for Event Summary and Specialist Letter document types.

This release of the Common – Clinical Document end product aligns with the following approved change requests: CCB-0418; CCB-0419 and CCB-0431.

To read the full release: https://www.nehta.gov.au/implementation-resources/clinical-documents/EP-2085-2015/NEHTA-2083-2015

PCEHR Developer Website

We provide easily customised guides and resources for developers who want to integrate eHealth products into their platforms. Incorporate all three of our scenarios to get the full suite of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR), can be found on the PCEHR Developer website, including recent PCEHR related specification updates.

For all document downloads and updated information please visit: https://developer.digitalhealth.gov.au/

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