The Development of Medical Markup Language Version 4 as a Clinical Document Exchange Format for Nationwide EHR Systems

Medical Markup Language (MML) is a standard format for exchange of healthcare data among healthcare providers. Following the last major update (version 3), we developed new modules and discussed the requirements for the next major updates. Subsequently, in 2016 we released MML version 4 and used it...

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