AIAug 4, 2023

Assessing the impact of emergency department short stay units using length-of-stay prediction and discrete event simulation

arXiv:2308.02730v11 citationsh-index: 36
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This addresses resource allocation in hospitals, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific healthcare setting.

The study tackled predicting hospital length-of-stay for emergency department patients to aid clinical decisions, achieving an AUC of 0.69 for classifying short and long stays using patient data.

Accurately predicting hospital length-of-stay at the time a patient is admitted to hospital may help guide clinical decision making and resource allocation. In this study we aim to build a decision support system that predicts hospital length-of-stay for patients admitted to general internal medicine from the emergency department. We conduct an exploratory data analysis and employ feature selection methods to identify the attributes that result in the best predictive performance. We also develop a discrete-event simulation model to assess the performances of the prediction models in a practical setting. Our results show that the recommendation performances of the proposed approaches are generally acceptable and do not benefit from the feature selection. Further, the results indicate that hospital length-of-stay could be predicted with reasonable accuracy (e.g., AUC value for classifying short and long stay patients is 0.69) using patient admission demographics, laboratory test results, diagnostic imaging, vital signs and clinical documentation.

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