Mathematics (Oct 2022)

An Intelligent System for Patients’ Well-Being: A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach

  • Fabián Silva-Aravena,
  • Jimmy H. Gutiérrez-Bahamondes,
  • Hugo Núñez Delafuente,
  • Roberto M. Toledo-Molina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math10213956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 21
p. 3956

Abstract

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The coronavirus pandemic has intensified the strain on medical care processes, especially waiting lists for patients under medical management. In Chile, the pandemic has caused an increase of 52,000 people waiting for care. For this reason, a high-complexity hospital (HCH) in Chile devised a decision support system (DSS) based on multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM), which combines management criteria, such as critical events, with clinical variables that allow prioritizing the population of chronic patients on the waiting list. The tool includes four methodological contributions: (1) pattern recognition through the analysis of anonymous patient data that allows critical patients to be characterized; (2) a score of the critical events suffered by the patients; (3) a score based on clinical criteria; and (4) a dynamic–hybrid methodology for patient selection that links critical events with clinical criteria and with the risk levels of patients on the waiting list. The methodology allowed to (1) characterize the most critical patients and triple the evaluation of medical records; (2) save medical hours during the prioritization process; (3) reduce the risk levels of patients on the waiting list; and (4) reduce the critical events in the first month of implementation, which could have been caused by the DSS and medical decision-making. This strategy was effective (even during a pandemic period).

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