| HL7 Version 3: It’s Live, It’s Real |
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| Wednesday, 08 March 2006 | |
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Health Level Seven Releases Long-Awaited Version 3 Normative Edition 2005 Health Level Seven (HL7), one of the world’s most prolific healthcare standards developers, announced today that after more than a decade of hard work by scores of dedicated HL7 members worldwide, its long-awaited Version 3 (V3) Normative Edition 2005—a suite of dozens of specifications all based on HL7’s Reference Information Model (RIM)—has been released and is being distributed to all HL7 members. “The publication of the first Version 3 Normative Edition is a major milestone for HL7,” said HL7 Chair Mark Shafarman. “It represents a significant contribution to solving the global problem of integrating healthcare information in a way that supports multiple goals, ranging from individual patient care to clinical research to public health.” This edition represents the first publication of a complete suite of V3 specifications, each of which has received formal approval as either a Normative Standard or a Draft Standard for Trial Use. “This suite provides a single source that allows implementers of V3 specifications to work with the full set of messages, data types, and terminologies needed to build a complete implementation,” said Woody Beeler, HL7 Board member and co-chair of HL7’s Modeling and Methodology technical committee. Throughout the course of V3 development, HL7 has focused on a few salient features that are its hallmarks. In brief, these are:
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