Evaluating Expert-Layperson Agreement in Identifying Jargon Terms in Electronic Health Record Notes: Observational Study
BackgroundStudies have shown that patients have difficulty understanding medical jargon in electronic health record (EHR) notes, particularly patients with low health literacy. In creating the NoteAid dictionary of medical jargon for patients, a panel of medical experts selected terms they perceived...
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Main Authors: | John P Lalor (Author), David A Levy (Author), Harmon S Jordan (Author), Wen Hu (Author), Jenni Kim Smirnova (Author), Hong Yu (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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