Computational algorithms that effectively reduce report defects in surgical pathology
Background: Pathology report defects refer to errors in the pathology reports, such as transcription/voice recognition errors and incorrect nondiagnostic information. Examples of the latter include incorrect gender, incorrect submitting physician, incorrect description of tissue blocks submitted, re...
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Main Authors: | Jay J Ye (Author), Michael R Tan (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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