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  • Computational Linguistics
  • Clinical Pharmacy

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  • Converting free-text medical prescriptions into structured data is crucial for pharmacy operations and nursing care planning.
  • Existing methods require evaluation for efficiency and accuracy in handling clinical documentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Parsing Process (PP) in structuring Spanish medical prescriptions.
  • To assess the performance of these methods in extracting actionable information for healthcare providers.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 87,750 Spanish medical prescriptions, with 65,000 processed.
  • Comparative evaluation of NLP and PP techniques for converting unstructured prescription text into a structured format.

Main Results:

  • Parsing Process (PP) achieved a 65% recovery rate, slightly higher than Natural Language Processing (NLP) at 62%.
  • The observed difference in performance between NLP and PP was statistically significant (p < 0.001).

Conclusions:

  • Both NLP and PP demonstrate utility in structuring medical prescriptions, with PP showing a marginal advantage.
  • Further investigation into combining NLP and PP methodologies is warranted to potentially enhance data extraction performance.