2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/bigdata.2017.8258052
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Predicting treatment repetitions in the implant denture therapy process

Abstract: Healthcare can be considerably expensive for both patients and insurance companies. In some cases, high costs in healthcare are an indirect outcome of a low quality of care, for example, when treatments have to be repeated. Unfortunately, identifying the factors that lead to such repetitions is a complex and challenging task. In this paper, we focus on the domain of dental healthcare and develop an approach that can predict treatment repetitions in the context of the implant denture therapy process. The challe… Show more

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“…Process mining has been applied in various healthcare settings [17]. Among others, process mining has been used to analyze patient care processes [6,9], dentistry processes [1,10], and cancer treatment processes [2]. Despite the general potential of process mining in healthcare, the application of process mining in this domain is often associated with particular challenges [11].…”
Section: Process Mining In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process mining has been applied in various healthcare settings [17]. Among others, process mining has been used to analyze patient care processes [6,9], dentistry processes [1,10], and cancer treatment processes [2]. Despite the general potential of process mining in healthcare, the application of process mining in this domain is often associated with particular challenges [11].…”
Section: Process Mining In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%