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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2023
Filed:
Jun. 26, 2018
Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US);
David W. Padgett, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
John P. Clark, Redwood City, CA (US);
Brian A. Carlsen, Oakland, CA (US);
Jeffrey D. LaMarche, Mountain View, CA (US);
Jason B. Morley, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Christian Schroeder, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Mark E. Pennell, Redwood City, CA (US);
Zhe Li, Fremont, CA (US);
Jorge F. Pozas Trevino, San Mateo, CA (US);
Kevin M. Lynch, Woodside, CA (US);
Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US);
Abstract
A term base can be used to index a raw medical term (e.g., a text string from an electronic health record) to generate a computational expression of the raw medical term. The computational expression of the raw medical term can be used to generate a uniform medical term for the raw medical term. The computational expression can be compared with other computational expressions to organize the electronic health record, filter the electronic health record, and provide a uniform presentation of raw medical terms from different events in the electronic health record.