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Natural Language Processing in Electronic Health Records in relation to healthcare decision-making: A systematic review

Author Affiliations
North South University, University of Southern Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, The University of Queensland, ...
Published InComputers in Biology and Medicine
Year2023
Citations361

Abstract

BACKGROUND Natural Language Processing (NLP) is widely used to extract clinical insights from Electronic Health Records (EHRs). However, the lack of annotated data, automated tools, and other challenges hinder the full utilisation of NLP for EHRs. Various Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL) and NLP techniques are studied and compared to understand the limitations and opportunities in this space comprehensively. METHODOLOGY After screening 261 articles from 11 databases, we included 127 papers for full-text review covering seven categories of articles: (1) medical note classification, (2) clinical entity recognition, (3) text summarisation, (4) deep learning (DL) and transfer learning architecture, (5) information extraction, (6) Medical language translation and (7) other NLP applications. This study follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic…
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