The knowledge of patient-flow is very important for healthcare organizations, because strongly connected to effectiveness and efficiency of resource allocation. Unfortunately, traditional approaches to process analysis are scarcely effective and low efficient: they are very time-consuming and they may not provide an accurate picture of healthcare processes. Process mining techniques help to overcome these problems. This paper proposes a methodology for building a DRG related patient-flow using process mining. Findings show that it is possible to discover the different sequences of activities associated with a DRG related process. Managerial implications concern both process identification, analysis and improvement. A case study, based on a real open data set, is reported.

Linking Diagnostic-Related Groups (DRGs) to their Processes by Process Mining

Stefanini, Alessandro;ALOINI, DAVIDE;DULMIN, RICCARDO;MININNO, VALERIA
2016-01-01

Abstract

The knowledge of patient-flow is very important for healthcare organizations, because strongly connected to effectiveness and efficiency of resource allocation. Unfortunately, traditional approaches to process analysis are scarcely effective and low efficient: they are very time-consuming and they may not provide an accurate picture of healthcare processes. Process mining techniques help to overcome these problems. This paper proposes a methodology for building a DRG related patient-flow using process mining. Findings show that it is possible to discover the different sequences of activities associated with a DRG related process. Managerial implications concern both process identification, analysis and improvement. A case study, based on a real open data set, is reported.
2016
978-989-758-170-0
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