Authors
Marcella Rovani, Fabrizio M Maggi, Massimiliano De Leoni, Wil MP Van Der Aalst
Publication date
2015/12/15
Journal
Expert Systems with Applications
Volume
42
Issue
23
Pages
9236-9251
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Clinical guidelines aim at improving the quality of care processes through evidence-based insights. However, there may be good reasons to deviate from such guidelines or the guidelines may provide insufficient support as they are not tailored toward a particular setting (e.g., hospital policy or patient group characteristics). Therefore, we report a case study that shows how process mining techniques can be used to mediate between event data reflecting the clinical reality and clinical guidelines describing best-practices in medicine. Declarative models are used as they allow for more flexibility and are more suitable for describing healthcare processes that are highly unpredictable and unstable. Concretely, initial (hand made) models based on clinical guidelines are improved based on actual process executions (if these executions are proven to be correct). Process mining techniques can be also used to check …
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Scholar articles
M Rovani, FM Maggi, M De Leoni, WMP Van Der Aalst - Expert Systems with Applications, 2015