Consistent and high quality medical decisions are difficult as the amount of literature, data, and treatment options grow. We developed a model to provide automated physician order decision support suggestions for inpatient care through a feed-forward neural network. Given a patient's current status based on information data-mined and extracted from the Electronic Health Record (EHR), our model predicts clinical orders a physician enters for a patient within 24 hours. As a reference benchmark of real-world standard-of-care clinical decision support, existing manually-curated order sets implemented in the hospital demonstrate precision: 0.21, recall: 0.48, AUROC: 0.75 relative to what clinicians actually order within 24 hours. Our feed-forward model provides an automated, scalable, and robust system that achieves precision: 0.41, recall: 0.61, AUROC: 0.80.
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