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A Modern Non-SQL Approach to Radiology-Centric Search Engine Design with Clinical Validation

Healthcare data is increasing in size at an unprecedented speed with much attention on big data analysis and Artificial Intelligence application for quality assurance, clinical training, severity triaging, and decision support. Radiology is well-suited for innovation given its intrinsically paired linguistic and visual data. Previous attempts to unlock this information goldmine were encumbered by heterogeneity of human language, proprietary search algorithms, and lack of medicine-specific search performance matrices. We present a de novo process of developing a document-based, secure, efficient, and accurate search engine in the context of Radiology. We assess our implementation of the search engine with comparison to pre-existing manually collected clinical databases used previously for clinical research projects in addition to computational performance benchmarks and survey feedback. By leveraging efficient database architecture, search capability, and clinical thinking, radiologists are at the forefront of harnessing the power of healthcare data.

preprint2020arXivOpen access
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