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Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.–November 5, 2009– Health Level Seven International® (HL7®), the global
authority for interoperability and standards in healthcare information technology with members in 57
countries, today announced it has published the healthcare industry’s first ANSI (American National
Standards Institute)-approved standard that specifies the functional requirements for regulated clinical
research in an electronic health record system (EHR-S). The HL7 EHR Clinical Research Functional
Profile for EHR systems is based upon the HL7 EHR Work Group’s EHR System Functional Model
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“The Children’s Electronic Health Record (EHR) Format was developed to bridge the gap between the
functionality present in most EHRs currently available and the functionality that would more optimally
support the care of children. Specifically, the Format provides information to EHR system developers and
others about critical functionality, data elements, and other requirements that need to be present in an
EHR system to address health care needs specific to the care of children, especially those enrolled in
Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). To address these needs, the Format
includes a minimum set of data elements and applicable data standards that can be used as a starting
point or checklist for EHR developers seeking to create a product that can capture the types of health
care components most relevant for children….The Children’s EHR Format contains portions of the Health
Level Seven International (HL7®) Child Health Functional Profile Specification, Release 1, and
modifications thereof, developed by HL7, the copyright of which is owned by HL7. Portions of the Format
that contain excerpts from the HL7 Child Health Functional Profile are identified in the Provenance Field…” ( src
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