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'''ClaML''' is an [[acronym]] for '''Classification Markup Language'''. This(ClaML) is an [[xmlXML]] data format specification meant for the exchange of [[medical classification|medical classifications]]s, which are code numbers for of medical diagnoses and procedures.
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The ClaML specification has first been published as Technical Specification CEN/TS 14463:2003., Thea 2007 revision of ClaML has been accepted as [[European Norm]] EN 14463:2007., which was replaced by ISO 13120:2013.
'''ClaML''' is an [[acronym]] for '''Classification Markup Language'''. This is an [[xml]] data format specification meant for the exchange of [[medical classification|medical classifications]], which are code numbers for of medical diagnoses and procedures.
 
The ClaML standard has been prepared by Working Group 3 (Semantic Content) of the [[ISO|International Organization for Standardization]]'s (ISO) Technical Committee (TC) on [[health informatics]], known as [[ISO/TC 215]] WG3.
The ClaML specification has first been published as Technical Specification CEN/TS 14463:2003. The 2007 revision of ClaML has been accepted as [[European Norm]] EN 14463:2007.
 
The ClaML standard has been prepared by Working Group 3 (Semantic Content) of the [[ISO|International Organization for Standardization]]'s (ISO) Technical Committee (TC) on [[health informatics]], known as [[ISO/TC 215]] WG3.
 
ClaML has been adopted by the [[WHO]] to distribute their family of international classifications.
 
== Specifications availability ==
As a [[European Committee for Standardization|CEN]] standard, the ClaML specification is also available from the various European national standardisation bodies, and can be found via the [http://www.cen.eu/ CEN website]. The specification document includes the [[Document Type Definition]] (DTD). The DTD can be separately downloaded here [https://clam.eggbird.eu/download/EN14463-2007.dtd DTD ClaML]. An unofficial specification with example can be found here [https://clam.eggbird.eu/claml/example.html ClaML].
The official [http://www.tc215wg3.nhs.uk/docs/isotc215wg3_n326.pdf specifications document for EN 14463:2007](ClaML) can be obtained freely from the authors, the [http://www.tc215wg3.nhs.uk/ ISO/TC 215 Working Group 3]. This document includes the [[Document Type Definition]] (DTD). A separate download for the DTD is no longer available.
The DTD used to be available from http://spec.terminologies.eu/en14463-2007.dtd; this site is offline now (august 2012), which effectively breaks validations of documents containing a reference to this DTD.
 
As a [[European Committee for Standardization|CEN]] standard, the ClaML specification is also available from the various European national standardisation bodies, and can be found via the [http://www.cen.eu/ CEN website].
 
== External links ==
* [httphttps://www.tc215wg3iso.nhs.ukorg/docsstandard/isotc215wg3_n32669318.pdfhtml EUROPEANISO STANDARD EN 14463 -13120:2019 Health informatics -- A syntaxSyntax to represent the content of medicalhealthcare classification systems -- ClaMLClassification Markup Language (PDFClaML)]. The text of this document includes the normative DTD specifications.
* [httphttps://www.tc215wg3iso.nhsorg/committee/54960.uk/html ISO/TC 215 WorkingHealth Group 3informatics]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110719170357/http://www.cen.eu/CEN/Sectors/TechnicalCommitteesWorkshops/CENTechnicalCommittees/Pages/Standards.aspx?param=6232&title=CEN%2FTC+251 CEN Published Health Informatics Standards]
* [httphttps://snobclam.eggbird.eu/manualclaml/clamlexampleexample.html ClaML example]
 
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