Towards Personalized Care Coordination Service: Integrating Guideline-Based Practice with Interactive Data-Driven Analytics

P. Hsueh, S. Ramakrishnan
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Transforming clinical requirements into personalized care plans is a challenging task. Existing care coordination services account for the most common physiology -based needs addressed in clinical guidelines, but do not discern different individuals' unique needs. Moreover, the individual difference-conferring signals are not explicitly recorded in patient health records and often can only be captured by integrating data sources obtained from a multitude of service providers. The quest for better personalized care coordination services leads to the exploration of two dimensions: what are the properties of tailoring matrix to personalize care coordination plans, and how to use the tailoring matrix to improve the relevance of care plans and provide individual feedbacks. In this paper, we present a personalization service framework that accounts for the two dimensions, leveraging the longitudinal records of other cohort patients whom have been dynamically identified as exhibiting patterns similar to the patient in focus. We summarize the design rationale and overall operation of the framework as well as details of the interactive analytics components as to how to capture individual differences and optimize expected utility of the coordinated care services in a continuous feedback loop.
面向个性化护理协调服务:整合基于指南的实践与交互式数据驱动分析
将临床需求转化为个性化护理计划是一项具有挑战性的任务。现有的护理协调服务说明了临床指南中最常见的生理需求,但没有区分不同个体的独特需求。此外,个体差异信号没有明确记录在患者健康记录中,通常只能通过整合从众多服务提供商获得的数据源来捕获。对更好的个性化护理协调服务的追求导致了两个维度的探索:定制矩阵在个性化护理协调计划中的属性是什么,以及如何使用定制矩阵来提高护理计划的相关性并提供个性化反馈。在本文中,我们提出了一个考虑这两个维度的个性化服务框架,利用其他队列患者的纵向记录,这些患者已被动态识别为表现出与重点患者相似的模式。我们总结了框架的设计原理和整体操作,以及关于如何在持续反馈循环中捕捉个体差异和优化协调护理服务的预期效用的交互式分析组件的细节。
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