作者: Dina Demner-Fushman , Marc D. Kohli , Marc B. Rosenman , Sonya E. Shooshan , Laritza Rodriguez
DOI: 10.1093/JAMIA/OCV080
关键词: Coding (social sciences) 、 Identifier 、 Rendering (computer graphics) 、 DICOM 、 Narrative 、 Information retrieval 、 Medical record 、 Protected health information 、 Radiology 、 Medicine 、 Upload
摘要: Objective Clinical documents made available for secondary use play an increasingly important role in discovery of clinical knowledge, development of research methods, and education. An important step in facilitating secondary use of clinical document collections is easy access to descriptions and samples that represent the content of the collections. This paper presents an approach to developing a collection of radiology examinations, including both the images and radiologist narrative reports, and making them publicly available in a …