Mining on Senior Citizens Data: Empirical Evidence in the Philippines Locale "Basis for Social Services Improvement and Decision Making"

Eltimar T. Castro, Nephi P. Romano
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Senior citizens are among the most vulnerable members of society. Each country is concerned about how to improve their level of life and secure their social support and services. The Philippines faced with the problem of improving social services for its expanding population of elderly. Several agencies are tasked with the responsibility of providing improved social services that promote the welfare of the city's senior citizens. To achieve highest degree of satisfaction to all elderly, rigorous steps must be taken to identify process gaps and build a system that aid in the process's acceleration. Data mining technique help to generate insights and visualization, thus facilitating government organizations that oversee health and social services. The results can aid for policy and decision making of the National and Local Government Agency. The results showed that there are increasing number of senior citizens profiled with an estimated average of 3,338 per year started last 2017. The target numbers of elderlies to be profiled is around 25,000 in 2022, these figures are aligned to Philippines Statistic Authority (PSA). The findings revealed that 25 percent of profiled elderlies are not registered in PhilHealth, and 85 percent of them are not pensioner thus, the results are implying that there are elderlies entitled to receive benefits as mandated by Law. Overall, the assessment showed that there are areas in social services that needs immediate actions to deliver quality social services for senior citizens in future. Furthermore, researcher recommends more dataset to be analyze and system integration for real-time monitoring and immediate actions.
老年人数据挖掘:菲律宾地区的经验证据“社会服务改善与决策的基础”
老年人是社会中最脆弱的成员之一。每个国家都关心如何提高他们的生活水平和确保他们的社会支助和服务。菲律宾面临着为其不断扩大的老年人口改善社会服务的问题。几个机构的任务是提供改善的社会服务,促进城市老年人的福利。为了达到所有老年人的最高满意度,必须采取严格的步骤来确定过程差距,并建立一个有助于加速过程的系统。数据挖掘技术有助于产生见解和可视化,从而促进监督卫生和社会服务的政府组织。研究结果可以为国家和地方政府机构的政策和决策提供帮助。结果显示,从2017年开始,每年平均有3338名老年人被分析。根据菲律宾统计局(PSA)的数据,到2022年,要分析的老年人目标人数约为25,000人。调查结果显示,25%的老年人没有在PhilHealth注册,85%的老年人不是养老金领取者,因此,结果暗示有老年人有权获得法律规定的福利。总体而言,评估表明,社会服务领域需要立即采取行动,以便将来为老年人提供高质量的社会服务。此外,研究人员建议对更多的数据集进行分析和系统集成,以便实时监测和立即采取行动。
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