A data mining approach for grouping and analyzing trajectories of care using claim data: the example of breast cancer Nicolas Jay1,2*, Gilles Nuemi3, Maryse Gadreau5 and Catherine Quantin3,4 Background: With the increasing burden of chronic diseases, analyzing and understanding trajectories of care is essential for efficient planning and fair allocation of resources. We propose an approach based on mining claim data to support the exploration of trajectories of care. Methods: A clustering of trajectories of care for breast cancer was performed with Formal Concept Analysis. We exported Data from the French national casemix system, covering all inpatient admissions in the country. Patients admitted for breast cancer surgery in 2009 were selec...
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International audienceBACKGROUND: With the increasing burden of chronic diseases, analyzing and unde...
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International audienceWith the increasing burden of chronic illnesses, administrative health care da...
International audienceCreating homogeneous groups (clusters) of patients from medico-administrative ...
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International audienceBACKGROUND: Ensuring that all cancer patients have access to the appropriate t...
With approximately 120,000 people affected each year, 12,000 deaths from the first crisis and 18,000...
AbstractData Mining for Improving Health-Care Resource DeploymentNannan HeWhile the health care indu...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of routinely collected electronic health records to...
International audienceBACKGROUND: With the increasing burden of chronic diseases, analyzing and unde...
In this work we describe the application of a careflow mining algorithm to detect the most frequent ...
INTRODUCTION:Patient registries play an important role in obtaining real-world evidence of the cost-...
This research presents a methodology for health data analytics through a case study for modelling ca...
Background: Hospitalization expenses for the therapy of lung cancer are not only a direct economic b...
International audienceWith the increasing burden of chronic illnesses, administrative health care da...
International audienceCreating homogeneous groups (clusters) of patients from medico-administrative ...
International audienceObjective We evaluated the ability of a coupled pattern-mining and clustering ...
This thesis intersects traditional operations management and data analytics with clinical applicatio...
Temporal representation of care trajectories of cancer patients using data from a regional pplicatio...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for automated approaches to incorporate information on cancer recurrence...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ensuring that all cancer patients have access to the appropriate t...
With approximately 120,000 people affected each year, 12,000 deaths from the first crisis and 18,000...
AbstractData Mining for Improving Health-Care Resource DeploymentNannan HeWhile the health care indu...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of routinely collected electronic health records to...