Automated clinical coding: what, why, and where we are?
Clinical coding is the task of transforming medical information in a patient's health records into structured codes so that they can be used for statistical analysis. This is a cognitive and time-consuming task that follows a standard process in order to achieve a high level of consistency. Cli...
Main Authors: | Dong, H, Falis, M, Whiteley, W, Alex, B, Matterson, J, Ji, S, Chen, J, Wu, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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