ccML, a new mark-up language to improve ISO/EN 13606-based electronic health record extracts practical edition

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Objective The objective of this paper is to introduce a new language called ccML, designed to provide convenient pragmatic information to applications using the ISO/EN13606 reference model (RM), such as electronic health record (EHR) extracts editors. EHR extracts are presently built using the syntactic and semantic information provided in the RM and constrained by archetypes. The ccML extra information enables the automation of the medico-legal context information edition, which is over 70% of the total in an extract, without modifying the RM information. Materials and Methods ccML is defined using a W3C XML schema file. Valid ccML files complement the RM with additional pragmatics information. The ccML language grammar is defined using formal language theory as a single-type tree grammar. The new language is tested using an EHR extracts editor application as proof-of-concept system.

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Sánchez-de-Madariaga, R., Muñoz, A., Cáceres, J., Somolinos, R., Pascual, M., Martínez, I., … Monteagudo, J. L. (2013). ccML, a new mark-up language to improve ISO/EN 13606-based electronic health record extracts practical edition. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 20(2), 298–304. https://doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000722

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