Medical Question Answering for Clinical Decision Support

Travis R. Goodwin, Sanda M. Harabagiu
2016 Proceedings of the 25th ACM International on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management - CIKM '16  
The goal of modern Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems is to provide physicians with information relevant to their management of patient care. When faced with a medical case, a physician asks questions about the diagnosis, the tests, or treatments that should be administered. Recently, the TREC-CDS track has addressed this challenge by evaluating results of retrieving relevant scientific articles where the answers of medical questions in support of CDS can be found. Although retrieving
more » ... ant medical articles instead of identifying the answers was believed to be an easier task, stateof-the-art results are not yet sufficiently promising. In this paper, we present a novel framework for answering medical questions in the spirit of TREC-CDS by first discovering the answer and then selecting and ranking scientific articles that contain the answer. Answer discovery is the result of probabilistic inference which operates on a probabilistic knowledge graph, automatically generated by processing the medical language of large collections of electronic medical records (EMRs). The probabilistic inference of answers combines knowledge from medical practice (EMRs) with knowledge from medical research (scientific articles). It also takes into account the medical knowledge automatically discerned from the medical case description. We show that this novel form of medical question answering (Q/A) produces very promising results in (a) identifying accurately the answers and (b) it improves medical article ranking by 40%.
doi:10.1145/2983323.2983819 pmid:28758046 pmcid:PMC5530755 dblp:conf/cikm/GoodwinH16 fatcat:pwy6jxh3a5dhlawpl23d3witsi