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Health system-scale language models are all-purpose prediction engines
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2023
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Abstract
Physicians make critical time-constrained decisions every day. Clinical predictive models can help physicians and administrators make decisions by forecasting clinical and operational events. Existing structured data-based clinical predictive models have limited use in everyday practice owing to complexity in data processing, as well as model development and deployment<sup>1-3</sup>. Here we show that unstructured clinical notes from the electronic health record can enable the training of clinical language models, which can be used as all-purpose clinical predictive engines with low-resistance development and deployment. Our approach leverages recent advances in natural language processing<sup>4,5</sup> to train a large language model for medical language (NYUTron) and subsequently fine-tune it across a wide range of clinical and operational predictive tasks. We evaluated our approach within our health system for five such tasks: 30-day all-cause readmission prediction, in-hospital mortality prediction, comorbidity index prediction, length of stay prediction, and insurance denial prediction. We show that NYUTron has an area under the curve (AUC) of 78.7-94.9%, with an improvement of 5.36-14.7% in the AUC compared with traditional models. We additionally demonstrate the benefits of pretraining with clinical text, the potential for increasing generalizability to different sites through fine-tuning and the full deployment of our system in a prospective, single-arm trial. These results show the potential for using clinical language models in medicine to read alongside physicians and provide guidance at the point of care.
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Autoren
- Lavender Yao Jiang
- Xujin Chris Liu
- Nima Pour Nejatian
- Mustafa Nasir-Moin
- Duo Wang
- Anas Z. Abidin
- Kevin Eaton
- Howard A. Riina
- Ilya Laufer
- Prakash P Punjabi
- Madeline Miceli
- Nora C. Kim
- Cordelia Orillac
- Zane Schnurman
- Christopher Livia
- Hannah Weiss
- David B. Kurland
- Sean N. Neifert
- Yosef Dastagirzada
- Douglas Kondziolka
- Alexander T. M. Cheung
- Grace Yang
- Ming Cao
- Mona G. Flores
- Anthony Costa
- Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs
- Kyunghyun Cho
- Eric K. Oermann