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HL7 CDA R2 AIS Implementation Guide

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<strong>HL7</strong> Additional Information Specification <strong>Implementation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><strong>CDA</strong><strong>R2</strong><strong>AIS</strong>0000R030The notation a//b (two slashes) within XPath refers to the set of all that are descendants of an element including those that are descendants of intervening elements, so it would include the element inand also the element inAn example of how we use XPath in conformance statements would be to say/ClinicialDocument//section/code/@code must have a LOINC code.In the circumstances where that conformance statement applies, the code attribute of any element within a element of the document must contain a LOINC code.2.4 MIME Multipart/Related MessagesAn attachment is comprised of the <strong>CDA</strong> document, including any supporting files necessary torender the attested content of the document. Two Internet requests for comments (RFCs) areneeded to properly construct the mime multipart message. When supporting files are needed, thecollection of information shall be organized using a MIME multipart/related package constructedaccording to RFC-2557. Within the MIME package, supporting files must be encoded usingBase-64. RFC-4648 should be used when encoding the contents of the MIME package usingBase-64. Finally, RFC-2392 may be used to reference other content that appears in the sameX12 transaction to use the same content to answer multiple questions for a single claim. InternetRFCs can be downloaded from the RFC editor page at http://www.rfc-editor.org. [See Conny-15]2.4.1 RFC-2557 MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML)This RFC describes how to construct a MIME multipart/related package, and how URLs areresolved within content items of that package. RFC-2557 can be obtained at: www.rfceditor.org/rfc/rfc2557.txtA MIME multipart/related package is made up of individual content items. Each content item hasa MIME header identifying the item. Each content item is delimited from other content itemsusing a string of application specified text. In addition, there must be an ending boundary. Theactual content is recorded between these delimiter strings using a BASE-64 encoding of thecontent item. There is also a MIME header for the entire package.The first content item of a multipart/related message supporting attachments is the <strong>CDA</strong>document, containing the header and structured or non-structured body. Subsequent contentitems included in this package will contain additional content that appears within the body of thedocument. The <strong>CDA</strong> document will reference these additional content items by their URLs.2.4.2 Referencing supporting files in Multipart/Related messagesBecause the <strong>CDA</strong> document and its supporting files may have already existed in a clinicalinformation system, references may already exist within the <strong>CDA</strong> document to URLs that are notPage 16March 2007Copyright © 1998-2007Health Level Seven, Inc. All rights reserved.Release 3.0 Draft Standard

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