Methodological Review
Clinical information extraction applications: A literature review

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Highlights

  • A literature review for clinical information extraction applications.

  • 1917 publications were identified for title and abstract screening.

  • 263 publications fully reviewed.

  • Gap analysis between clinical studies using EHR data and studies using clinical IE.

Abstract

Background

With the rapid adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), it is desirable to harvest information and knowledge from EHRs to support automated systems at the point of care and to enable secondary use of EHRs for clinical and translational research. One critical component used to facilitate the secondary use of EHR data is the information extraction (IE) task, which automatically extracts and encodes clinical information from text.

Objectives

In this literature review, we present a review of recent published research on clinical information extraction (IE) applications.

Methods

A literature search was conducted for articles published from January 2009 to September 2016 based on Ovid MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations, Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and ACM Digital Library.

Results

A total of 1917 publications were identified for title and abstract screening. Of these publications, 263 articles were selected and discussed in this review in terms of publication venues and data sources, clinical IE tools, methods, and applications in the areas of disease- and drug-related studies, and clinical workflow optimizations.

Conclusions

Clinical IE has been used for a wide range of applications, however, there is a considerable gap between clinical studies using EHR data and studies using clinical IE. This study enabled us to gain a more concrete understanding of the gap and to provide potential solutions to bridge this gap.

Keywords

Information extraction
Natural language processing
Application
Clinical notes
Electronic health records

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1

Current address: Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China.

2

Current address: Siemens Healthineers, Mountain View, California, United States.