2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.30.23299249
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Scalable Incident Detection via Natural Language Processing and Probabilistic Language Models

Colin G. Walsh,
Drew Wilimitis,
Qingxia Chen
et al.

Abstract: Post marketing safety surveillance depends in part on the ability to detect concerning clinical events at scale. Spontaneous reporting might be an effective component of safety surveillance, but it requires awareness and understanding among healthcare professionals to achieve its potential. Reliance on readily available structured data such as diagnostic codes risk under-coding and imprecision. Clinical textual data might bridge these gaps, and natural language processing (NLP) has been shown to aid in scalabl… Show more

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