BioMedInformatics (Apr 2024)

A Methodological Approach to Extracting Patterns of Service Utilization from a Cross-Continuum High Dimensional Healthcare Dataset to Support Care Delivery Optimization for Patients with Complex Problems

  • Jonas Bambi,
  • Yudi Santoso,
  • Hanieh Sadri,
  • Ken Moselle,
  • Abraham Rudnick,
  • Stan Robertson,
  • Ernie Chang,
  • Alex Kuo,
  • Joseph Howie,
  • Gracia Yunruo Dong,
  • Kehinde Olobatuyi,
  • Mahdi Hajiabadi,
  • Ashlin Richardson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedinformatics4020053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 946 – 965

Abstract

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Background: Optimizing care for patients with complex problems entails the integration of clinically appropriate problem-specific clinical protocols, and the optimization of service-system-encompassing clinical pathways. However, alignment of service system operations with Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) is far more challenging than the time-bounded alignment of procedures with protocols. This is due to the challenge of identifying longitudinal patterns of service utilization in the cross-continuum data to assess adherence to the CPGs. Method: This paper proposes a new methodology for identifying patients’ patterns of service utilization (PSUs) within sparse high-dimensional cross-continuum health datasets using graph community detection. Result: The result has shown that by using iterative graph community detections, and graph metrics combined with input from clinical and operational subject matter experts, it is possible to extract meaningful functionally integrated PSUs. Conclusions: This introduces the possibility of influencing the reorganization of some services to provide better care for patients with complex problems. Additionally, this introduces a novel analytical framework relying on patients’ service pathways as a foundation to generate the basic entities required to evaluate conformance of interventions to cohort-specific clinical practice guidelines, which will be further explored in our future research.

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