Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) Testing & More

Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) is a standardized framework used in healthcare to structure and share various clinical documents electronically. It improves patient care coordination by ensuring consistent and accurate exchange of information between different healthcare systems and providers. By using C-CDA validators, healthcare organizations, EHR vendors, and other stakeholders can identify and rectify issues in C-CDA documents before sharing them with other systems, promoting data accuracy, interoperability, and overall patient safety.

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