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As proof, FHIR Documents will re-open this discussion. Especially with the CDA-on-FHIR efforts. text/x-hl7-text+xml urn:hl7-org:sdwg:ccda-structuredBody:1.1 is not really special, but it happens to be the thing that has just released and C-CDA 1.1 are laying around. text/x-hl7-text+xml urn:hl7-org:sdwg:ccda-structuredBody:1.1
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