C-CDA (Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture) is an HL7 standard that specifies an XML-based markup standard for the electronic exchange of clinical documents. It is commonly used to represent various types of clinical reports such as discharge summaries, progress notes, and consultation reports, facilitating interoperability and data exchange among healthcare providers and systems.
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