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'''Requirements''' | '''Requirements''' | ||
+ | '''Requirements''' | ||
+ | * SHOULD where possible stay close to the rendering done by the current cda.xsl | ||
+ | * SHOULD try to have 1 XSL for both CDAr2 and CDAr3 | ||
+ | * SHOULD run in major browsers (Internet Explorer 8 and up, FireFox, Chrome, Safari) | ||
+ | ** SHOULD use XSLT 1.0 without EXSLT or other extensions | ||
+ | * SHOULD produce valid XHTML Strict 1.0 (makes sense given that NarrativeBlock is a subset of XHTML Strict) | ||
+ | * SHOULD produce in XHTML default encoding UTF-8 | ||
+ | * SHOULD have core CSS internal, but MAY additionally provide hook to external CSS | ||
+ | * SHOULD work well both on screen and in print (separate CSS to do this) | ||
+ | * SHOULD be localizable, SHOULD provide at least English (en-US) | ||
+ | * MAY use Javascript internally as long as the default is without, and MAY additionally provide hook to external | ||
+ | |||
+ | Javascript | ||
+ | * SHOULD NOT implement cookie support | ||
+ | * COULD be optimized for smaller screens such as phones and tablets | ||
+ | * SHOULD display: | ||
+ | ** All header information | ||
+ | ** NonStructuredBody if the content type allows it in XSLT 1.0 | ||
+ | ** StructuredBody/Section attributes including NarrativeBlock and participations, but except component (Level 3) | ||
+ | ** Images and other media as far as content type allows it and if not wrapped in Base64 (unless someone can | ||
+ | |||
+ | point out how to Base64 decode in XSL 1.0 without extensions with reasonable performance) | ||
[http://decor.nictiz.nl/CDA/ initial result] | [http://decor.nictiz.nl/CDA/ initial result] |
Revision as of 13:54, 30 May 2013
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- CDA R3 Project page
- SDWG page
- SAIF Architecture Program page
Contents
- 1 CDA R3 Editors Page
- 2 DSTU Content
- 2.1 1 CDA Overview
- 2.1.1 1.1 What is the CDA
- 2.1.2 1.2 General CDA Concepts
- 2.1.2.1 1.2.1 Major Components of a CDA Document
- 2.1.2.2 1.2.2 The "A" in "CDA"
- 2.1.2.3 1.2.3 Human Readability and Rendering CDA Documents
- 2.1.2.4 1.2.4 XML Markup of CDA Documents
- 2.1.2.5 1.2.5 Security, Confidentiality, and Data Integrity
- 2.1.2.6 1.2.6 Relationship of the CDA to HL7 Messaging Standards
- 2.1.3 1.3 CDA Conformance
- 2.1.4 1.4 CDA Extensibility
- 2.1.5 1.5 Backwards and Forwards Compatibility
- 2.2 2 Introduction to CDA Technical Artifacts
- 2.3 3 CDA Document Exchange in HL7 Messages
- 2.4 4 CDA R-MIM
- 2.4.1 4.1 Clinical Document
- 2.4.2 4.2 Header
- 2.4.3 4.3 Body
- 2.4.4 4.4 CDA Context
- 2.5 5 CDA Hierarchical Description
- 2.6 6 CDA XML Implementation
- 2.7 Appendices
- 2.1 1 CDA Overview
CDA R3 Editors Page
Welcome to the CDA R3 Editors page. This is where the project will be tracking which editors are performing editing tasks on various sections of the CDA R3 standard. Below is an outline of the sections within the document and editors working on those sections.
Editing Guidelines
- Editors should indicate what sections they are working on by adding their name to the section below
- As the editors group walks through the document, they are adding notes regarding the types of edits that need to be made for a section
- Editors should grab the relevant section for editing from the CDA R2 spec, make the edits in MS Word. Once the edits are complete for a section, upload the document to the wiki and link the section to in via wiki markup
- Upload File
- example file link: [[File:CDA-R3-TaskTracker.zip]]
CDA R3 Editors (DSTU1 - Sept 2013 ballot)
- Austin Kreisler
- Benjamin Flessner
- Calvin Beebe
- Pete Gilbert
- Diana Behling
- Bonnie McAllister
CDA R3 Editors (Draft for comment 1)
- Austin Kreisler
- Amnon Shabo
- Bonnie McAllister
- Diana Behling
- Lisa Nelson
- Stan Rankins
- Calvin Beebe
- Rick Geimer
- Pete Gilbert
- Keith Boone
- Alexander Henket
Editor Conference Calls
- Wednesdays at 1 pm Eastern
- 770-657-9270 passcode: 310940
- Web Coordinates: https://iatric.webex.com/iatric/j.php?ED=201192802&UID=1357648757&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D
Upcoming Publishing Deadlines (September 2013 Cycle)
- July 7 (Sunday) T minus 5 - NIBs
- July 14 (Sunday) T minus 4 - Initial Content Due – XML-based Submissions
- July 21 (Sunday) T minus 3 - Preview and CMET Content Due – XML-based Submissions
- July 28 (Sunday) T minus 2 - Reconciliation, Complete & Supporting Content Deadlines – All Submissions
- August 3 (Sunday) T minus 1 - Final Content Deadline – XML-based Submissions
- August 12 (Monday) T minus 0 - July 30 (Monday) T minus 0
DRAFT CDA R3 in PubDB
I've put some more of the R2 content so that you can see how it will look. You can download the file at File:Uvcd 20120624.zip ... Pete
Useful links for editors
Please add any useful links you can think of here.
- SDWG GForge link: http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/strucdoc/
- CDA R3 content GForge/SVN link: http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/strucdoc/scmsvn/?action=browse&path=%2Ftrunk%2FCDAR3%2F
Draft For Comment 1 Original Ballot Content
- Link to the original editor submissions for DFC1
- CDA R3 Project Editing Draft for Comment Ballot 1
DSTU Content
1 CDA Overview
- Editor -
1.1 What is the CDA
- Editor -
1.1.1 Key aspects of the CDA
1.1.2 Scope of the CDA
1.1.3 Goals and Design Principles
1.2 General CDA Concepts
- Editor -
1.2.1 Major Components of a CDA Document
- Editor -
- Previous Editor - Amnon
1.2.2 The "A" in "CDA"
1.2.3 Human Readability and Rendering CDA Documents
1.2.4 XML Markup of CDA Documents
- editor -
- previous editor - Keith
1.2.5 Security, Confidentiality, and Data Integrity
1.2.6 Relationship of the CDA to HL7 Messaging Standards
1.3 CDA Conformance
- editor -
- previous editor - Keith
1.3.1 Recipient Responsibilities
1.3.2 Originator Responsibilities
1.4 CDA Extensibility
- Editor -
- Previous editor - Keith
1.5 Backwards and Forwards Compatibility
- Editor -
2 Introduction to CDA Technical Artifacts
- Editor -
- previous editor - Keith
2.1 HL7 Reference Information Model
- Editor -
2.2 HL7 V3 Data Types
- Editor -
2.3 HL7 Vocabulary Domains
- Editor -
2.4 HL7 CDA R-MIM
- Editor -
2.5 HL7 CDA Hierarchical Description
- Editor -
2.6 HL7 CDA XML Implementation
- Editor -
- Previous Editor - Rick
3 CDA Document Exchange in HL7 Messages
- Editor -
4 CDA R-MIM
- Editor -
4.1 Clinical Document
- Editor -
4.2 Header
- Editor -
- Previous Editor - Rick & Austin
4.2.1 Header Attributes
4.2.2 Header Participants
4.2.3 Header Relationships
4.2.4 Header Rendering
- Editor -
- Previous Editor: Keith
4.3 Body
- Editor -
4.3.1 Body Choice
4.3.2 Section Attributes
4.3.3 Section Participants
4.3.4 Section Relationships
4.3.5 Section Narrative Block
- Editor -
- Previous Editor- Calvin Beebe
4.3.6 Entry Acts
4.3.6.1 Document using templates for the new CDA Act Statement
- Editor -
- Previous Editor - Calvin
4.3.7 Entry Participants
4.3.8 Entry Relationships
4.4 CDA Context
- Editor
- Previous Editor - Amnon
4.4.1 Overview of CDA Context
4.4.2 Technical Aspects of CDA Context
- Editor
- Previous editor: Austin
5 CDA Hierarchical Description
- Editor -
6 CDA XML Implementation
- Editor -
Appendices
- Editor -
A Samples
- Editor -
A.1 Sample Document
A.2 Sample CDA Instance
A.3 Sample CDA Style Sheet
- Editor - Alexander/Calvin
Requirements Requirements
- SHOULD where possible stay close to the rendering done by the current cda.xsl
- SHOULD try to have 1 XSL for both CDAr2 and CDAr3
- SHOULD run in major browsers (Internet Explorer 8 and up, FireFox, Chrome, Safari)
- SHOULD use XSLT 1.0 without EXSLT or other extensions
- SHOULD produce valid XHTML Strict 1.0 (makes sense given that NarrativeBlock is a subset of XHTML Strict)
- SHOULD produce in XHTML default encoding UTF-8
- SHOULD have core CSS internal, but MAY additionally provide hook to external CSS
- SHOULD work well both on screen and in print (separate CSS to do this)
- SHOULD be localizable, SHOULD provide at least English (en-US)
- MAY use Javascript internally as long as the default is without, and MAY additionally provide hook to external
Javascript
- SHOULD NOT implement cookie support
- COULD be optimized for smaller screens such as phones and tablets
- SHOULD display:
- All header information
- NonStructuredBody if the content type allows it in XSLT 1.0
- StructuredBody/Section attributes including NarrativeBlock and participations, but except component (Level 3)
- Images and other media as far as content type allows it and if not wrapped in Base64 (unless someone can
point out how to Base64 decode in XSL 1.0 without extensions with reasonable performance)
B Implementation Notes
- Editor -
B.1 Creating CDA Documents
B.2 LOINC Document Codes
Do we still want this in R3, or do we just want to direct folks to LOINC? pete