Patrick et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Developing SNOMED CT subsets from clinical notes for intensive care servicePatrick et al., 2008
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- Patrick J
- Wang Y
- Budd P
- Rector A
- Brandt S
- Rogers B
- Herkes R
- Ryan A
- Vazirnezhad B
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- Health Care & Informatics Review Online. Open Access
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This paper describes the development of a SNOMED CT subset derived from clinical notes. A corpus of 44 million words of patient progress notes was drawn from the clinical information system of the Intensive Care Service (ICS) at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital …
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