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Healthcare Analytics - From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare Improvement (Hardcover)
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Features of statistical and operational research methods and tools
being used to improve the healthcare industry With a focus on
cutting-edge approaches to the quickly growing field of healthcare,
Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare
Improvement provides an integrated and comprehensive treatment on
recent research advancements in data-driven healthcare analytics in
an effort to provide more personalized and smarter healthcare
services. Emphasizing data and healthcare analytics from an
operational management and statistical perspective, the book
details how analytical methods and tools can be utilized to enhance
healthcare quality and operational efficiency. Organized into two
main sections, Part I features biomedical and health informatics
and specifically addresses the analytics of genomic and proteomic
data; physiological signals from patient-monitoring systems; data
uncertainty in clinical laboratory tests; predictive modeling;
disease modeling for sepsis; and the design of cyber
infrastructures for early prediction of epidemic events. Part II
focuses on healthcare delivery systems, including system advances
for transforming clinic workflow and patient care; macro analysis
of patient flow distribution; intensive care units; primary care;
demand and resource allocation; mathematical models for predicting
patient readmission and postoperative outcome; physician patient
interactions; insurance claims; and the role of social media in
healthcare. Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to
Healthcare Improvement also features: Contributions from well-known
international experts who shed light on new approaches in this
growing area Discussions on contemporary methods and techniques to
address the handling of rich and large-scale healthcare data as
well as the overall optimization of healthcare system operations
Numerous real-world examples and case studies that emphasize the
vast potential of statistical and operational research tools and
techniques to address the big data environment within the
healthcare industry Plentiful applications that showcase analytical
methods and tools tailored for successful healthcare systems
modeling and improvement The book is an ideal reference for
academics and practitioners in operations research, management
science, applied mathematics, statistics, business, industrial and
systems engineering, healthcare systems, and economics. Healthcare
Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare Improvement is also
appropriate for graduate-level courses typically offered within
operations research, industrial engineering, business, and public
health departments. HUI YANG, PhD, is Associate Professor in the
Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing
Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. His research
interests include sensor-based modeling and analysis of complex
systems for process monitoring/control; system diagnostics/
prognostics; quality improvement; and performance optimization with
special focus on nonlinear stochastic dynamics and the resulting
chaotic, recurrence, self-organizing behaviors. EVA K. LEE, PhD, is
Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems
Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Director of the
Center for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare, and
Distinguished Scholar in Health System, Health Systems Institute at
both Emory University School of Medicine and Georgia Institute of
Technology. Her research interests include health-risk prediction;
early disease prediction and diagnosis; optimal treatment
strategies and drug delivery; healthcare outcome analysis and
treatment prediction; public health and medical preparedness;
large-scale healthcare/medical decision analysis and quality
improvement; clinical translational science; and business
intelligence and organization transformation.
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