Predicting Number of Hospital Appointments When No Data Is Available
2020; Science and Information Organization; Volume: 11; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.14569/ijacsa.2020.0110681
ISSN2158-107X
AutoresHarold Caceres, Nelson Fuentes, Julio Aguilar, Cesar Baluarte, Karim Guevara Puente de la Vega, Eveling Castro-Gutiérrez, U. Omar,
Tópico(s)Healthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization
ResumoUsually, in a hospital, the data generated by each department or section is treated in isolation, believing that there is no relationship between them. It is thought that while one department is in high demand, it can not influence that another may have the same demand or not have any demand. In this paper, we question this approach by considering information from departments as components of a large system in the hospital. Thus, we present an algorithm to predict the appointments of departments when data is not available using data from other departments. This algorithm uses a model based on multiple linear regression using a correlation matrix to measure the rela-tionship between the departments with different time windows. After running our algorithm for different time windows and departments, we experimentally find that while we increase the extension of a time window and learn dependencies in the data, its corresponding precision decreases. Indeed, a month of data is the minimum sweet spot to leverage information from other departments and still provide accurate predictions. These results are important to develop per-department health policies under limited data, an interesting problem that we plan to investigate in future works.
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