Researchers have the option to request patient searches that are based on or include clinical notesUnlock the potential of searching and acquiring clinical notes with EMERSE. Our Keck Data Analysts are available to conduct these queries on your behalf using EMERSE.
What is Emerse?
EMERSE, which stands for Electronic Medical Record Search Engine, is a specialized tool crafted to facilitate the search of free-text documents, specifically clinical notes, within medical records. Unlike natural language processing (NLP), EMERSE functions primarily as an information retrieval tool. Its operation involves the ingestion of an extract containing all clinical notes from the Electronic Health Record (EHR), followed by the meticulous indexing of these notes. This indexing process streamlines the search functionality, making retrieving information more straightforward and efficient.
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How can I request a search of the clinical notes?
Simply submit our standard data request intake form and ensure you check off yes to the clinical notes field. You will be prompted to enter the terms needed for your query.
Search by Synonym
Expand your searches with You can also expand your searches be electing to include a broad range of "synonyms", which include captures variations in phrasing, generic and trade names for drugs, acronyms, abbreviations, technical and consumer-friendly terms, and thousands of common spelling errors that often appear in the clinical notes. You can use our default Synonyms collection or include other datasets of your choosing.
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Query the data based off of a term from the clinical notes to define your patient cohort.
Add a term from the clinical notes, the results of which will be treated as a data “domain” and the results provided as part of your data request, like procedures and medications.
Use i2b2 to search for counts of concepts found in the clinical notes
About the Data
All Cerner clinical notes, Notes are available from 01/01/2016 to today are queriable using Emerse2022 to 12/31/2023.
Which Notes Tables Types are Available?
Admission | Financial/Billing | Pharmacy |
Ambulatory | Follow Up | Plan of Care/Treatment |
Anesthesia | Historical Documents | Pre-Op |
Blood Transfusion | Intra-Op | Procerdural |
Charges | Lab | Progress Note |
Clinic Notes | Medications | Reports |
Consult Notes | Nutrition | Screening |
Discharge Related | Nurse | Therapy |
Exams | Other | |
Emergency Department | Patient Education |