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Structured Documents icon Work Group Maturity Level : N/A Standards Status : Informative
The Clinical Document profile constrains Composition to specify a clinical document (matching CDA). The base Composition is a general resource for compositions Defines common extensions used with or documents about any kind of subject that might be encountered in healthcare including such things as guidelines, medicines, etc. A clinical document is focused on documents related to the provision of care process, where the subject is a patient, a group of patients, or a closely related concept. A clinical document has additional requirements around confidentiality that do not apply in the same way to other kinds of documents. Composition resource Extensions : composition-clinicaldocument-otherConfidentiality otherConfidentiality : Carries additional confidentiality codes beyond the base fixed code specified in the CDA document. composition-clinicaldocument-versionNumber versionNumber : Version specific identifier for the composition, assigned when each version is created/updated. cqm-ValidityPeriod ValidityPeriod : The period in which the catalog is valid. composition-section-subject section-subject : Specifies that the section has a different subject that the Composition, or it's container section.
Profiles :
Clinical Document ClinicalDocument The Clinical Document profile constrains Composition to specify a clinical document (matching CDA). The base Composition is a general resource for compositions or documents about any kind of subject that might be encountered in healthcare including such things as guidelines, medicines, etc. A clinical document is focused on documents related to the provision of care process, where the subject is a patient, a group of patients, or a closely related concept. A clinical document has additional requirements around confidentiality that do not apply in the same way to other kinds of documents.
Profile for Catalog ProfileForCatalog A set of resources composed into a single coherent clinical statement with clinical attestation