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UD EMR Export

EnterpriseFree during beta

Convert HL7, FHIR, C-CDA, or CCD electronic medical records into a structured, interoperable Universal Document™ file. The output carries a plain-language patient layer, a structured clinical layer, and the original machine-readable data — all in one tamper-evident archive with chain of custody.

Designed for EHR interoperability and patient record portability. Unlike PDF exports from Epic or Cerner — which flatten clinical data into an unstructured image — UD EMR Export preserves every FHIR resource and CDA section as queryable structured data. NHS digital records and FHIR R4-compliant exports supported.
This is not medical advice. Outputs must be reviewed by a qualified clinician before clinical use.
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Drop your health record
.xml · .hl7 · .json · .txt · FHIR · C-CDA · CCD

How UD EMR Export differs

Every major EHR can export to PDF — but PDF is a flat image of clinical data, not clinical data itself. UD EMR Export converts the underlying FHIR or HL7 structure into a governed file where every layer is queryable, shareable, and tamper-evident.

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PDF export from Epic / Cerner

Produces a flat, unstructured image of the clinical record. Field values are pixels, not data. No machine-readable content. Cannot be queried, verified, or translated.

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C-CDA viewer tools

C-CDA viewers render the XML for human reading but produce no output file and offer no multilingual support, no patient-friendly layer, and no tamper evidence.

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Clinical data portability

UD EMR Export supports patient record portability under GDPR and NHS DPCR: the output .uds is a portable, patient-owned record that any UD Reader can open without an EHR login.

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UD EMR Export

Patient summary layer, clinician layer, machine-readable structured data, and multilingual streams — all in one .uds file with full chain of custody and tamper-evident provenance.

Analysis by Claude. This is not medical advice. Part of the Universal Document™ ecosystem.