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Posted to dev@ctakes.apache.org by Arron Lacey <a....@swansea.ac.uk> on 2015/12/09 13:17:16 UTC
creating document indexes based on personal id terms
Hi- I have clinic letters where I would like to pick out SNOMED codes. I
would also like for each letter to be able to pick out unique
identifiers such as name, hospital ID, clinic data etc and keep a link
between the SNOMED output and these identifiers.
It may also be the case that I would have to remove unique identifiers
that identify someone - i.e. spit out a revised document based on the
original with those ids removed.
Are any of the above two options available using ctakes?
Thanks,
Arron.
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