Haug et al., 1997 - Google Patents
A natural language parsing system for encoding admitting diagnosesHaug et al., 1997
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- Haug P
- Christensen L
- Gundersen M
- Clemons B
- Koehler S
- Bauer K
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- Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium
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Free-text or natural language documents make up an increasing part of the computerized medical record. While they do provide accessible clinical information to health care personnel, they fail to support processes that require clinical data coded according to a …
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