Process Mining for Disease Trajectory Analysis on the Indonesia Health Insurance Data
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30865/jurikom.v9i5.4924Keywords:
Process Mining, Healthcare, Disease Trajectory, Process DiscoveryAbstract
Process mining has been implemented in many domains, including healthcare. In healthcare, process mining projects aimed to inform sequential patterns of processes based on the actual process executions as they are recorded in the event log. Event log as the main input of process mining tasks can be extracted from the automatically recorded data of patient treatments or diagnoses. By understanding common patterns of patient diagnoses, we can analyse disease trajectories of a cohort of patients. Disease trajectory analysis has been used to describe the course or progression of diseases, especially chronic diseases, as experienced over time. We applied process mining as the main methodology for disease trajectory analysis, following the process mining project methodology, to analyse patient records on the Indonesia Health Insurance  (BPJS Kesehatan) Data Samples. We extracted the data samples, transform them into an event log, discover the disease trajectories based on process discovery algorithm, analyse it to inform their conformance to the event log. Contributions of our research are to promote process mining for disease trajectory analysis and to open wider opportunities to analyse Indonesia Health Insurance data representing Indonesia health conditions. As a case study, we explored disease trajectory of cancer patientsReferences
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