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| web | github.com | Chronic Disease Surveillance, published by Clinical Quality Framework. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/cqframework/aphl-chronic-ig/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions |
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| web | github.com | Note that implementations can make use of pre-bundled contents suitable for direct ingestion by the eCRNow application in the bundles directory of the source repository for this implementation guide. |
| web | github.com | This implementation guide is an open source community-driven effort to support providers, health information exchanges, and public health agencies explore the use of existing technologies to implement chronic disease surveillance and other reporting-related use cases. Feedback is welcome by submitting a new issue to the source repository for this implementation guide. |
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| web | github.com | The level of effort to add the $evaluate-measure functionality depends on the specific technology choices. There are both open-source and commercial servers available that could be stood up quickly to provide the $evaluate-measure functionality “out of the box”. Adding this functionality to a side-car / frontend application may be a bit more involved. There are open-source CQL evaluation engines available for Java and Javascript environments to support that effort. |
| web | github.com | The level of effort to add the $evaluate-measure functionality depends on the specific technology choices. There are both open-source and commercial servers available that could be stood up quickly to provide the $evaluate-measure functionality “out of the box”. Adding this functionality to a side-car / frontend application may be a bit more involved. There are open-source CQL evaluation engines available for Java and Javascript environments to support that effort. |
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