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The CCD: Continuity of Care Document. What is the CCD? The CCD is a summary of one patient’s clinical information in electronic form. At right is an example as viewed in a web browser. Only a portion is visible; the reader can view the entire document at this web URL: http://services.bidmc.org/geekdoctor/johnhalamk accddocument.xml.
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) specification is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure, and semantics of a patient summary clinical document for exchange. [1]
A Continuity of Care Document (CCD) is an electronic document summarizing a patient's health record that is shared when their care is transferred from one healthcare provider to another.
It's common knowledge that the Continuity of Care Document (CCD) specification is a healthcare standard EHRs will use to exchange data, based on requirements outlined in meaningful use. But Rob Brull, product manager at Corepoint Health, says there's more to know about the spec, and how it will impact organizations' MU efforts in the months ahead.
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) represents a core data set of the most relevant administrative, demographic, and clinical information facts about a patient’s healthcare, covering one or more healthcare encounters.
A Continuity of Care Document (CCD) is an XML-based markup standard designed to specify the encoding, structure, and semantics of a patient summary clinical document for exchange. The CCD is based on the HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) standard.
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) represents a core data set of the most relevant administrative, demographic, and clinical information facts about a patient's healthcare, covering one or more healthcare encounters.
CCDs are a type of electronic document that summarize patient information and help providers communicate clinical information during transitions of care.
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) is a joint effort of HL7 International and ASTM. CCD fosters interoperability of clinical data by allowing physicians to send electronic medical information to other providers without loss of meaning and enabling improvement of patient care.
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) is built using HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) elements and contains data that is defined by the ASTM Continuity of Care Record (CCR). It is used to share summary information about the patient within the broader context of the personal health record.