Using Intelligent Data Sources to Monitor Unusual Behaviors in Individual's Health Data

Chavez, Emma; Finnie, Gavin

Keywords: high pressure, value of information, Adaptive framework, Clinical data warehouse, Intelligent data, Local processing, Patient care process, Unusual behaviors

Abstract

E-health data management is characterized by high pressure and timely access. Accessing patient data requires that all services and objects are connected to make data from different health care sources available. Clinical data warehouses in this context facilitate the analysis, consolidation and access of the data obtained in the patient care process to improve the quality of decision making. There is a need to capture data events as soon as possible to decrease data analysis latency and maximize the value of information. Given the volume of data that may be generated, some sources can be improved by intelligent local processing and filtering of data for selective reporting. This paper proposes the design of a real time adaptive framework that covers the process of predicting, responding and monitoring unusual behaviors in patient data in a data warehouse environment.

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Fecha de publicación: 2013
Año de Inicio/Término: 7 January 2013 through 10 January 2013
Página de inicio: 2684
Página final: 2693
Idioma: English
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