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Generating SOAP Notes from Doctor-Patient Conversations Using Modular Summarization Techniques

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arxiv 2005.01795 v3 pith:GQEGXZPG submitted 2020-05-04 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LGstat.ML
keywords notessoapsummarizationbenefitscluster2sentconversationsphysiciansspectrum
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Following each patient visit, physicians draft long semi-structured clinical summaries called SOAP notes. While invaluable to clinicians and researchers, creating digital SOAP notes is burdensome, contributing to physician burnout. In this paper, we introduce the first complete pipelines to leverage deep summarization models to generate these notes based on transcripts of conversations between physicians and patients. After exploring a spectrum of methods across the extractive-abstractive spectrum, we propose Cluster2Sent, an algorithm that (i) extracts important utterances relevant to each summary section; (ii) clusters together related utterances; and then (iii) generates one summary sentence per cluster. Cluster2Sent outperforms its purely abstractive counterpart by 8 ROUGE-1 points, and produces significantly more factual and coherent sentences as assessed by expert human evaluators. For reproducibility, we demonstrate similar benefits on the publicly available AMI dataset. Our results speak to the benefits of structuring summaries into sections and annotating supporting evidence when constructing summarization corpora.

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    A retrieval-plus-fine-tuning pipeline for generating SOAP clinical summaries from doctor-patient conversations outperforms zero-shot GPT-4 models on a 20-conversation simulated test set.

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