Silvia Casola
Reducing waiting times and crowding in hospital emergency departments using Machine Learning.
Rel. Silvia Anna Chiusano, Ricard Gavaldà. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2018
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Abstract
Emergency department physicians receive patients in a wide range of conditions and must be able to take sensitive decisions in a small amount of time. Lack of resources, in the form of medical personnel, diagnostic tools, and beds, as well as improper emergency room access, often translate to high emergency room crowding. In addition to the lower perceived quality of service, emergency room crowding and, in particular, excessive waiting times, are linked to major risks for the patient health (complications, readmissions, leaves without being seen, greater hospital length of stay etc) and higher mortality rate. Analyzing the case of the \textit{Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa}, in agreement with which this work has been developed, we propose a methodology to predict hospital admission from the emergency department using machine learning, right after triage.
Being able to anticipate hospitalizations at a so early stage could theoretically allow eliminating waiting times between the physician final decision and the moment the patient is actually admitted in a hospital room
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