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Gaining Insight from Patient Journey Data using a Process-Oriented Analysis Approach

Perimal-Lewis, L.

    Hospitals are continually struggling to cater for the increasing demand for inpatient services. This is due to increased population, aging, and the rising incidence of chronic diseases associated with modern life. The high demand for hospital services leads to unpredictable bed availability, longer waiting period for acute admission, difficulties in keeping planned admission, stressed hospital staff, undesirable patient and family experience, as well as unclear impact on the quality of care patients receive. This study aims to gain insight into patient journey data to identify problems that could cause access block. Process mining techniques combined with statistical data analysis are adapted to discover inpatient flow process patterns and their correlation with patient types, ward types, waiting time and Length of Stay (LOS). Open source process mining software, ProM, is used in this study. The study is done in collaboration with Flinders Medical Centre (FMC) using data from their Patient Journey Database.
Cite as: Perimal-Lewis, L. (2012). Gaining Insight from Patient Journey Data using a Process-Oriented Analysis Approach. In Proc. Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM 2012) Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 129. Butler-Henderson, K. and Gray, K. Eds., ACS. 59-66
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