CCDA stands for Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture. It is a standard for structuring and exchanging clinical documents such as progress notes, discharge summaries, and lab reports between healthcare providers and systems. It is based on HL7 standards and is commonly used for Meaningful Use initiatives and electronic health record (EHR) interoperability.
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