Yes, this is the schema

 

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From: Reggie Pangilinan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 9:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Google-Health-API] CCR schema

 

Hello Guys,

 

Isnt this the full CCR schema?
http://developer.healthvault.com/types/type.aspx?id=1e1ccbfc-a55d-4d91-8940-
fa2fbf73c195

 

I would like to create an application that will be able to communicate/sync
records with both google health and ms healthvault, and i stumbled upon this
topic. 

 

I will be designing my database based on CCR schema. Am i on the right
track?

 

Thanks,

 
<http://developer.healthvault.com/types/type.aspx?id=1e1ccbfc-a55d-4d91-8940
-fa2fbf73c195> Reggie

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Rob Wesley <[email protected]> wrote:

Jim,

ASTM sells a copy of the full CCR schema.  As far as I know, no one,
including Google, puts out a schema that only describes their subset of the
CCR.  This page is also helpful --
http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html.

 

Good luck,

Rob

 

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From: Jim Pharis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 2:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Google-Health-API] CCR schema

 

Maybe he has, I'm not exactly sure.

Google supports a subset of CCR. That subset should be described somewhere
in a schema file so I can convert the feeds from Health. To be more exact,
using the schema file that defines the Google's CCR subset, I can convert
feeds into Python objects. Without a schema, I don't have a good way to
accomplish this and would have to write my own for the entirety of the
"Google's subset"

Rob has pointed me to an "alternative" schema definition that Microsoft
Healthvault provides to their user's to consume feeds (if I understand what
he provided correctly). Using Microsoft Healthvaults schema, I might be able
to convert Google Health feeds into Python objects.

I asked for alternatives because I wondered if Google doesn't provide the
schema describing the CCR feeds themselves, where can I get it? The ASTM
doesn't seem to be the answer from my research. Please link me if I'm wrong.
The ccrstandard homepage doesn't make the location of any schema very
obvious if its there.

I see that people have asked this question in the past so it seems to be a
valid question. In addition Healthvault offers what I'm looking for. So I'm
confused concerning this matter and I'm not the only one. Perhaps if Google
doesn't feel the need to distribute a schema, an FAQ on solving the problem
I'm trying to solve would be most helpful.

Thanks to all for your feedback.

Sincerely,

- Jim

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:56 AM, David Kibbe <[email protected]> wrote:

Michael has explained this correctly and concisely.  There are tools to help
you test your CCR xml files against the CCR standard's schema when you get
to that point.

Kind regards, DCK

 

David C. Kibbe, MD MBA

Senior Advisor, American Academy of Family Physicians

Chair, ASTM International  E31Technical Committee on Healthcare Informatics

Principal, The Kibbe Group LLC 

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On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:29 PM, Michael Jahn wrote:

 

Hi Jim

I might be confused (which is easy - I am in marketing) 

- but....hopefully my bloviating will prove helpful to you.

1. ASTM is a standards body that manages the CCR specification. Anything
that might be added, or removed, required or prohibited - would come from
ASTM, not Google Health.

http://www.ccrstandard.com/

2. I feel (or, at least, some of my EMR, EHR and PHR buddies feel) that
Google has expressed that it supports a 'subset' of this schema, and offers
a consise explanation of that here;

http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html

3. Unless I am confused about what you are looking for - what you might need
to do is start with an XML file that meets the CCR schema requirement.

There are several helpful things here - we PDF Forms people have been
working hard building ways to make CCR files import and export in and out of
PDF forms for quite a while ! 

http://www.aiim.org/standards/article.aspx?ID=33284

4. Perhaps what is throwing me is this --> "...an alternative CCR schema..."
may be this is why you have not seen anyone answer your request ?  There is
no alternative CCR schema to share.

Hope this helps!

If I have missed your ask - please email me directly at
[email protected]


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On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Jim Pharis <[email protected]> wrote:

This question was asked over a year ago so I'm wondering if there is any
update on it. Is a CCR XML schema for google health still unavailable? Has
anyone found an alternative CCR schema that might work?

http://groups.google.com/group/googlehealthdevelopers/browse_thread/thread/3
4190f662934e496?pli=1

Thanks,
- Jim

 

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