HL7 Standards Product Brief - Health Level Seven International
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DescriptionAlternative NamesTargetsBenefitsDevelopment BackgroundProduct TypesStakeholders Provide a shared specification for ?voluntary adoption by individuals and organizations responsible for maintaining or improving record systems in 24-hour, hospital-based EDs.1Updates and extends the original DEEDS specification published by the Center for Disease Control in 1996.Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the ne… Provide a shared specification for ?voluntary adoption by individuals and organizations responsible for maintaining or improving record systems in 24-hour, hospital-based EDs.1Updates and extends the original DEEDS specification published by the Center for Disease Control in 1996.Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the new specification.Adopting current HL7 terminology standards and information modeling approach for data elements used by emergency de Provide a shared specification for ?voluntary adoption by individuals and organizations responsible for maintaining or improving record systems in 24-hour, hospital-based EDs.1 Updates and extends the original DEEDS specification published by the Center for Disease Control in 1996. Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the ne… Provide a shared specification for ?voluntary adoption by individuals and organizations responsible for maintaining or improving record systems in 24-hour, hospital-based EDs.1 Updates and extends the original DEEDS specification published by the Center for Disease Control in 1996. Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the new specification. Adopting current HL7 terminology standards and information modeling approach for data elements used by emergency departments and secondary users of ED data.
Provide a shared specification for ?voluntary adoption by individuals and organizations responsible for maintaining or improving record systems in 24-hour, hospital-based EDs.1
Updates and extends the original DEEDS specification published by the Center for Disease Control in 1996.
Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the ne…
Provides a migration pathway from the original specification provided by the CDC and the new specification.
Adopting current HL7 terminology standards and information modeling approach for data elements used by emergency departments and secondary users of ED data.
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