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Exploring the clinical notes of pathology ordering by Australian general practitioners: A text mining perspective

ZY Zhuang, R Amarasiri, L Churilov, D Alahakoon, K Sikaris

Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences | Published : 2007

Abstract

A massive rise in the number and expenditure of pathology ordering by general practitioners (GPs) concerns the government and attracts various studies with the aim to understand and improve the ordering behavior. In this paper we attempt to understand the reasons for and implications of pathology ordering by general practitioners by applying an unsupervised text mining technique on the clinical notes of the pathology requests obtained from a pathology company in Australia. Pathology requests are clustered into different groups based on the information that is included by the doctors in clinical notes accompanying the requests. Features and patterns of the groups are investigated and analyzed..

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