Clinical documentation structuring refers to the process of organizing, standardizing, and extracting meaningful data from unstructured or semi-structured clinical records, such as progress notes, surgical reports, discharge summaries, and imaging descriptions.
It is essential for improving clinical workflow efficiency, data analytics, machine learning integration, and interoperability in healthcare systems.
Clinical documentation structuring is crucial for turning neurosurgical free text into actionable, interoperable data—supporting analytics, research, and integration with intelligent decision systems. As AI and NLP advance, automation of this task will become increasingly accurate and essential.