Noun1. medical record- the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient anamnesis,medical history case history- detailed record of the background of a person or group under study or treatment family history- part of a patient's medical history in which questions are asked in...
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such as laboratory values or pharmacy records[56]. To date, the application of natural language processing methodologies has proven more valuable for detecting toxicity of drugs compared to their efficacy. For example,tamoxifenis a moderately potentantiestrogenthat is used by over 1 million America...
When looking at medical records, the records start to take a recognizable pattern. The first part of the medical record is the identification part. In this part of the record, one or more identifying criteria are found (Fig. 10.3.13). ...
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1.Architecture Overview The Avitek Medical Records sample application (MedRec) is designed and implemented following the traditional three tier architecture model in which the client, server and datastore are independent from one another: Presentation Tier: The Presentation Tier is responsible for all us...
Named entity recognition (NER) of electronic medical records is an important task in clinical medical research. Although deep learning combined with pretraining models performs well in recognizing entities in clinical texts, because Chinese electronic medical records have a special text structure and voca...
sulfonylureas on the risk of death and dementia, using observational data from Electronic Health Records of the US RPDR and the UK CPRD Full size table The US RPDR cohort, which was drawn from patients receiving primary care at an academic health care system, included 13,191 patients who ...
Bleich M.D. Part of the book series: Health Informatics ((HI)) 2991 Accesses Abstract As computer-based electronic patients’ records replaced paper-based charts, hospital medical records departments gave way to computer centers that stored data on magnetic disks. As computer storage became ...
The use of digital medical records has made data much more accessible. To prevent data leakage, many countries have created regulations regarding medical data accessibility. These regulations require a unique user ID for each medical staff member, and this must be protected by a password, which ...