The UK General Practice Research Database (GPRD) is a valuable source of information for health services research. It contains coded data supplemented by free text (physicians' notes and letters). However, due to the difficulty of extracting useful information and the cost of anonymisation, this text is seldom utilised in epidemiological research. We annotated the records of 344 women in the year prior to a diagnosis of ovarian cancer and developed a method for automatically detecting mentions of symptoms in text. We estimated the incidence of five commonly presenting symptoms using: (1) coded symptoms, (2) codes augmented by symptoms automatically extracted from text, and (3) a 'gold standard' dataset of codes and text tagged by three clin...
Abstract. Manually populating a cancer registry from free-text pathology reports is labor intensive ...
Background: Routinely recorded electronic health records (EHRs) from general practitioners (GPs) are...
Objectives: Much research with electronic health records uses coded or structured data only; importa...
The UK General Practice Research Database (GPRD) is a valuable source of information for health serv...
We report on a research effort to create a corpus of clinical free text records enriched with annota...
Purpose: Reduction in unplanned episodes of care, such as emergency department visits and unplanned ...
Purpose Increasingly, patient information is stored in electronic medical records, which could be re...
Health care and clinical practice generate large amounts of text detailing symptoms, test results, d...
Objective: We present a system developed for the Challenge in Natural Language Processing for Clinic...
Electronic health records are invaluable for medical research, but much of the information is record...
Electronic health records are invaluable for medical research, but much of the information is record...
© 2018 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context: Clinicians document cancer patie...
Objective The authors present a system developed for the Challenge in Natural Language Processing fo...
© 2018 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context: Clinicians document cancer patie...
Primary care databases are a major source of data for epidemiological and health services research. ...
Abstract. Manually populating a cancer registry from free-text pathology reports is labor intensive ...
Background: Routinely recorded electronic health records (EHRs) from general practitioners (GPs) are...
Objectives: Much research with electronic health records uses coded or structured data only; importa...
The UK General Practice Research Database (GPRD) is a valuable source of information for health serv...
We report on a research effort to create a corpus of clinical free text records enriched with annota...
Purpose: Reduction in unplanned episodes of care, such as emergency department visits and unplanned ...
Purpose Increasingly, patient information is stored in electronic medical records, which could be re...
Health care and clinical practice generate large amounts of text detailing symptoms, test results, d...
Objective: We present a system developed for the Challenge in Natural Language Processing for Clinic...
Electronic health records are invaluable for medical research, but much of the information is record...
Electronic health records are invaluable for medical research, but much of the information is record...
© 2018 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context: Clinicians document cancer patie...
Objective The authors present a system developed for the Challenge in Natural Language Processing fo...
© 2018 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context: Clinicians document cancer patie...
Primary care databases are a major source of data for epidemiological and health services research. ...
Abstract. Manually populating a cancer registry from free-text pathology reports is labor intensive ...
Background: Routinely recorded electronic health records (EHRs) from general practitioners (GPs) are...
Objectives: Much research with electronic health records uses coded or structured data only; importa...