医疗保健中的业务分析:过去、现在和未来趋势

Kaitlin D. Wowak, John P. Lalor, S. Somanchi, Corey M. Angst
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问题定义:医疗保健研究中的业务分析(BA)提供了许多有价值的见解,可以提高患者护理和医院绩效。因此,这一领域的研究激增。学术/实践相关性:本研究的目的是提供现有医疗文献中BA的数据驱动总结,并为未来的研究提供指导。方法:利用主题建模技术和网络分析,我们提供了BA主题如何随时间变化的见解。结果:我们对来自德克萨斯大学达拉斯分校期刊列表的320篇文章进行了深入分析,并对PubMed上69个医学子类别的顶级期刊上发表的另外6515篇相关文章进行了基本主题模型和网络分析。我们的研究通过提供医疗保健中的BA定义和未来研究的路线图,将运营管理、信息系统、医疗保健和分析方面的研究联系起来。管理意义:我们的研究为运营和分析相关问题(如等待时间、入院情况、医院绩效等)提供了单一的信息来源,学者和管理人员可以利用这些信息来重新思考医院如何处理特定流程。此外,这项工作强调了运营管理研究如何解决临床重要问题,如患者满意度、医生评分、再入院率、死亡率、效率、护理成本和对护理方案的依从性,这些都在我们的样本中得到了体现。我们研究的另一个重要贡献是,我们为希望促进这一领域研究的学者提供了一个交互式文章分析工具作为web应用程序。补充材料:电子伴侣可在https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2023.1192上获得。
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Business Analytics in Healthcare: Past, Present, and Future Trends
Problem definition: Business analytics (BA) in healthcare research offers numerous valuable insights that can enhance patient care and hospital performance. Consequently, there has been a rapid surge of research in this area. Academic/practical relevance: The objective of this study is to provide a data-driven summary of the extant BA in healthcare literature and a guide for future research. Methodology: Leveraging a topic modeling technique and network analysis, we provide insight into how BA topics change over time. Results: We provide an in-depth analysis of 320 articles from the University of Texas at Dallas journal list and a basic topic model and network analyses for an additional 6,515 relevant articles from PubMed published in top-tier journals across 69 medical subcategories. Our study bridges research in operations management, information systems, healthcare, and analytics by providing a definition of BA in healthcare and a road map for future research. Managerial implications: Our study provides a single source of information into operations- and analytics-related issues, such as wait times, admissions, hospital performance, etc., that scholars and administrators might use to rethink how specific processes are handled in hospitals. In addition, this work highlights how operations management research has addressed clinically important issues such as patient satisfaction, doctor ratings, readmission rates, mortality, efficiency, cost of care, and compliance with protocols of care, as all are represented in our sample. Another key contribution of our study is that we provide an interactive article analysis tool as a web application for scholars in hopes of facilitating research in this area. Supplemental Material: The e-companion is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2023.1192 .
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