BACKGROUND: Allowing patients to access their own electronic health record (EHR) notes through online patient portals has the potential to improve patient-centered care. However, EHR notes contain abundant medical jargon that can be difficult for patients to comprehend. One way to help patients is to reduce information overload and help them focus on medical terms that matter most to them. Targeted education can then be developed to improve patient EHR comprehension and the quality of care. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to develop FIT (Finding Important Terms for patients), an unsupervised natural language processing (NLP) system that ranks medical terms in EHR notes based on their importance to patients. METHODS: We built FIT on a ne...
OBJECTIVE We explored how judgements provided by physicians can be used to learn relevance models th...
Abstract Background Automated methods for identifying clinically relevant new versus redundant infor...
We report on the development and evaluation of a prototype tool aimed to assist laymen/patients in u...
BACKGROUND: Many health organizations allow patients to access their own electronic health record (E...
BACKGROUND: Medical terms are a major obstacle for patients to comprehend their electronic health re...
It has been shown that providing patients with access to their own electronic health records (EHR) c...
BACKGROUND: Many health care systems now allow patients to access their electronic health record (EH...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic health record (EHR) systems with patient engagement capabilities, ...
BackgroundPhysicians are hesitant to forgo the opportunity of entering unstructured clinical notes f...
Problem: Clinical practice requires the production of a time- and resource-consuming great amount of...
Background: Interventions to define medical jargon have been shown to improve electronic health reco...
Background Data mining of electronic health records (EHRs) has a huge potential for improving clinic...
INTRODUCTION: This work describes the Medication and Adverse Drug Events from Electronic Health Reco...
Extracting valuable knowledge from Electronic Health Records (EHR) represents a challenging task due...
As electronic health records (EHRs) become more prevalent in health care further research is needed ...
OBJECTIVE We explored how judgements provided by physicians can be used to learn relevance models th...
Abstract Background Automated methods for identifying clinically relevant new versus redundant infor...
We report on the development and evaluation of a prototype tool aimed to assist laymen/patients in u...
BACKGROUND: Many health organizations allow patients to access their own electronic health record (E...
BACKGROUND: Medical terms are a major obstacle for patients to comprehend their electronic health re...
It has been shown that providing patients with access to their own electronic health records (EHR) c...
BACKGROUND: Many health care systems now allow patients to access their electronic health record (EH...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic health record (EHR) systems with patient engagement capabilities, ...
BackgroundPhysicians are hesitant to forgo the opportunity of entering unstructured clinical notes f...
Problem: Clinical practice requires the production of a time- and resource-consuming great amount of...
Background: Interventions to define medical jargon have been shown to improve electronic health reco...
Background Data mining of electronic health records (EHRs) has a huge potential for improving clinic...
INTRODUCTION: This work describes the Medication and Adverse Drug Events from Electronic Health Reco...
Extracting valuable knowledge from Electronic Health Records (EHR) represents a challenging task due...
As electronic health records (EHRs) become more prevalent in health care further research is needed ...
OBJECTIVE We explored how judgements provided by physicians can be used to learn relevance models th...
Abstract Background Automated methods for identifying clinically relevant new versus redundant infor...
We report on the development and evaluation of a prototype tool aimed to assist laymen/patients in u...