Time Coherence Tool (EUCAIM-SW-001_T-01-01-001)

https://bio.tools/time_coherence_tool

Tool that aims to validate visually the chronological order and logical consistency of dates associated with a patient's medical history. It generates a timeline visualization for each patient from an Excel file and highlights rule violations. Status : Containerized

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