Patients ’ basic understanding of clinical events has been shown to dramatically improve patient care. We propose that the automatic generation of very short micro-explanations, suitable for real-time delivery in clinical set-tings, can transform patient care by giving patients greater awareness of key events in their electronic medical record. We present results of a survey study indicating that it may be possible to automatically generate such explanations by extracting individual sentences from consumer-facing Web pages. We further inform future work by characterizing physician and non-physician responses to a variety of Web-extracted explanations of medical lab tests
Patients share valuable advice and experiences with their peers in online patient discussion groups....
Electronic Patient Records have opened up the possibility of re-using the data collected for clinica...
This article describes an empirical, user-centred approach to explanation design. It reports three s...
If user interfaces are to reap the benefits of natural language interaction, they must be endowed wi...
Objective: The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
Objective The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
Introduction The importance of providing the public with more information about health issues is wi...
Objective: The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
In this paper we describe how we generated written explanations to ‘indirect users’ of a knowledge-b...
Patients often have difficulty in understanding medical concepts and vocabulary in their Discharge S...
Introduction: Computer-based Patient Education The importance of providing the public with more inf...
Background: While health literacy is important for people to maintain good health and manage disease...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this paper is to examine knowledge organization and reasoning strategi...
AI systems are increasingly being developed to provide the first point of contact for patients. Thes...
Abstract: Online health information use is increasing, but can be too difficult for consumers. We cr...
Patients share valuable advice and experiences with their peers in online patient discussion groups....
Electronic Patient Records have opened up the possibility of re-using the data collected for clinica...
This article describes an empirical, user-centred approach to explanation design. It reports three s...
If user interfaces are to reap the benefits of natural language interaction, they must be endowed wi...
Objective: The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
Objective The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
Introduction The importance of providing the public with more information about health issues is wi...
Objective: The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text compreh...
In this paper we describe how we generated written explanations to ‘indirect users’ of a knowledge-b...
Patients often have difficulty in understanding medical concepts and vocabulary in their Discharge S...
Introduction: Computer-based Patient Education The importance of providing the public with more inf...
Background: While health literacy is important for people to maintain good health and manage disease...
AbstractObjective: The aim of this paper is to examine knowledge organization and reasoning strategi...
AI systems are increasingly being developed to provide the first point of contact for patients. Thes...
Abstract: Online health information use is increasing, but can be too difficult for consumers. We cr...
Patients share valuable advice and experiences with their peers in online patient discussion groups....
Electronic Patient Records have opened up the possibility of re-using the data collected for clinica...
This article describes an empirical, user-centred approach to explanation design. It reports three s...