BACKGROUND: Many health care systems now allow patients to access their electronic health record (EHR) notes online through patient portals. Medical jargon in EHR notes can confuse patients, which may interfere with potential benefits of patient access to EHR notes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the usability and content quality of NoteAid, a Web-based natural language processing system that links medical terms in EHR notes to lay definitions, that is, definitions easily understood by lay people. METHODS: NoteAid incorporates two core components: CoDeMed, a lexical resource of lay definitions for medical terms, and MedLink, a computational unit that links medical terms to lay definitions. We developed innovati...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
AbstractPurpose: This article describes a formative natural language processing (NLP) system that is...
Medication errors are a leading cause of death in the United States. Electronic Health Records (EHR)...
BACKGROUND: Medical terms are a major obstacle for patients to comprehend their electronic health re...
BACKGROUND: Many health organizations allow patients to access their own electronic health record (E...
It has been shown that providing patients with access to their own electronic health records (EHR) c...
BACKGROUND: Allowing patients to access their own electronic health record (EHR) notes through onlin...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to define medical jargon have been shown to improve electronic health reco...
BACKGROUND: Patient portals are widely adopted in the United States and allow millions of patients a...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Problem: Clinical practice requires the production of a time- and resource-consuming great amount of...
Novel approaches that complement and go beyond evidence-based medicine are required in the domain of...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic health record (EHR) systems with patient engagement capabilities, ...
A growing body of work uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to automatically generate medi...
Purpose – Clinical notes typically contain medical jargons and specialized words and phrases that ar...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
AbstractPurpose: This article describes a formative natural language processing (NLP) system that is...
Medication errors are a leading cause of death in the United States. Electronic Health Records (EHR)...
BACKGROUND: Medical terms are a major obstacle for patients to comprehend their electronic health re...
BACKGROUND: Many health organizations allow patients to access their own electronic health record (E...
It has been shown that providing patients with access to their own electronic health records (EHR) c...
BACKGROUND: Allowing patients to access their own electronic health record (EHR) notes through onlin...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to define medical jargon have been shown to improve electronic health reco...
BACKGROUND: Patient portals are widely adopted in the United States and allow millions of patients a...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Problem: Clinical practice requires the production of a time- and resource-consuming great amount of...
Novel approaches that complement and go beyond evidence-based medicine are required in the domain of...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic health record (EHR) systems with patient engagement capabilities, ...
A growing body of work uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to automatically generate medi...
Purpose – Clinical notes typically contain medical jargons and specialized words and phrases that ar...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
AbstractPurpose: This article describes a formative natural language processing (NLP) system that is...
Medication errors are a leading cause of death in the United States. Electronic Health Records (EHR)...