AIMI Research Meeting: Protecting Adolescent Confidentiality with NLP and Implementation - Keith Morse, MD
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Abstract: Recent healthcare IT legislation mandates the immediate release of healthcare information to patients through electronic patient portals. The release of some health information, such as doctors’ notes, may lead to the unintentional disclosure of private adolescent health information to parents. Scalable methods identify confidential health information from unstructured notes are needed to protect adolescent confidentiality and support the teen-provider relationship. This talk presents the work from Stanford Medicine Children’s Health to develop, validate and implement such a tool.
Bio: Keith Morse, MD, MBA, is a pediatric hospitalist and Medical Director of Clinical Informatics at Stanford Medicine. His work in operational and research informatics focuses on meaningful deployment of machine learning in clinical settings. He serves as Stanford's co-site PI for participation in PEDSnet, an 11-site pediatric research consortium. His academic roles include Associate Program Director for Stanford's Clinical Informatics fellowship.
Attendance is open to the Stanford community. If you would like to attend in-person or on Zoom, please contact the AIMI Center at aimicenter@stanford.edu.