HL7 Cross Paradigm Implementation Guide: Gender Harmony - Sex and Gender Representation, Edition 1
1.0.0 - release

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Bibliography

This is the original bibliography provided in the Gender Harmony initial informative specification.

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  63. When Gender Goes Awry in Electronic Health Records
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