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- who: Unknown from the Department of Biomedical, CHA University School of Medicine, CHA University, Republic of Korea have published the paper: Natural Language Processing for Assessing Quality Indicators in Free-Text Colonoscopy and Pathology Reports: Development and Usability Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study has the following limitations: First, it was conducted at a single center, leaving open the possibility that the NLP pipeline may not be able to properly process colonoscopy reports retrieved from other centers.
- future: This wide difference in the proportion of patients that received a recommendation of . . .
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