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Home » Projects » Clinical Summarization » Demonstration of the Clinical Summarizer developed in conjunction with Harvard SMART SHARP project

Demonstration of the Clinical Summarizer developed in conjunction with Harvard SMART SHARP project

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A short demonstration of the clinical summarizer by Jeff Klann. The demo is based on this publication:
Klann JG, McCoy AB, Wright A, Wattanasin N, Sittig DF, Murphy SN. Health care transformation through collaboration on open-source informatics projects: integrating a medical applications platform, research data repository, and patient summarization. Interact J Med Res Vol 2, No 1 (2013): Jan-Jun.

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