Machine learning to predict notes for chart review in the oncology setting: a proof of concept strategy for improving clinician note-writing.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA(2024)

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OBJECTIVE:Leverage electronic health record (EHR) audit logs to develop a machine learning (ML) model that predicts which notes a clinician wants to review when seeing oncology patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We trained logistic regression models using note metadata and a Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) text representation. We evaluated performance with precision, recall, F1, AUC, and a clinical qualitative assessment. RESULTS:The metadata only model achieved an AUC 0.930 and the metadata and TF-IDF model an AUC 0.937. Qualitative assessment revealed a need for better text representation and to further customize predictions for the user. DISCUSSION:Our model effectively surfaces the top 10 notes a clinician wants to review when seeing an oncology patient. Further studies can characterize different types of clinician users and better tailor the task for different care settings. CONCLUSION:EHR audit logs can provide important relevance data for training ML models that assist with note-writing in the oncology setting.
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