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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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