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Feature-Based Learning in Drug Prescription System for Medical Clinics.

Wee Pheng GohXiaohui TaoJi ZhangJianming Yong
Published in: Neural processing letters (2020)
Rapid increases in data volume and variety pose a challenge to safe drug prescription for health professionals like doctors and dentists. This is addressed by our study, which presents innovative approaches in mining data from drug corpus and extracting feature vectors to combine this knowledge with individual patient medical profiles. Within our three-tiered framework-the prediction layer, the knowledge layer and the presentation layer-we describe multiple approaches in computing similarity ratios from the feature vectors, illustrated with an example of applying the framework in a typical medical clinic. Experimental evaluation shows that the word embedding model performs better than the adverse network model, with a F score of 0.75. The F score is a common metrics used for evaluating the performance of classification algorithms. Similarity to a drug the patient is allergic to or is taking are important considerations for the suitability of a drug for prescription. Hence, such an approach, when integrated within the clinical work-flow, will reduce prescription errors thereby increasing patient health outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • machine learning
  • healthcare
  • deep learning
  • adverse drug
  • case report
  • primary care
  • electronic health record
  • emergency department
  • artificial intelligence
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