C-CDA and C-CDA on FHIR
Course Package
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This package contains:
You can either take both at a discounted price or register for each online class individually. Student discounts are also available.
Please see the Agenda below.
Online registration is available until the 9:00 AM ET on August 6, 2019. Payment is via credit card directly on the website.
Payment must be received in order to attend the event.
For more information, please contact Sadhana Alangar, Director of Education at: +1 (734) 677-7777 or sadhana@HL7.org.
Every ONC-certified EHR must support Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA). C-CDA is a document standard for communicating patient summaries between providers and patients. It is a foundational component for US Meaningful Use (MU) Stage 3 and Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) interoperability.
This tutorial provides a detailed background on the specification, explains how C-CDA builds on CDA to provide highly structured patient summaries and discusses implementation challenges and choices. The purpose of this tutorial is to prepare the student to work with C-CDAs in the field to improve healthcare interoperability.
C-CDA on FHIR is an HL7 implementation guide that expresses the core C-CDA use case using HL7® FHIR® resources. This tutorial will give an overview of FHIR documents in general, the C-CDA on FHIR profiles in particular and discuss migration strategies when moving from CDA to FHIR and vice-versa.
Rick Geimer: Member of the CDA Management Group, HL7 CDA R2 Certified Specialist, Co-Editor, CDA Consolidation and many other implementation guides, Lead C-CDA on FHIR project, Chief Innovation Officer, Lantana Consulting Group
All classes require advance registration.
You can register for the C-CDA Group Package group package which includes C-CDA 2.1 and C-CDA on FHIR.
The package is a four-day, six-hour virtual training session:
OR you can register for each of the classes offered separately.
Each two-day, three-hour virtual training session: