First Steps Towards Process Mining in Distributed Health Information Systems

Authors

  • Emmanuel Helm University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
  • Ferdinand Paster University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

Abstract

Business Intelligence approaches such as process mining can be applied to the healthcare domain in order to gain insight into the complex processes taking place. Disclosing as-is processes helps identify room for improvement and answers questions from medical professionals. Existing approaches are based on proprietary log data as input for mining algorithms. Integrating  the  Healthcare  Enterprise (IHE) defines in its Audit  Trail  and  Node Authentication (ATNA) profile how real-world events must be recorded. Since IHE is used by many healthcare providers throughout the world, an extensive amount of log data is produced. In our research we investigate if audit trails, generated from an IHE test system, carry enough content to successfully apply process mining techniques. Furthermore we assess the quality of the recorded events in accordance with the maturity level scoring system. A simplified simulation of the organizational workflow in a radiological practice is presented. Based on this simulation a process miing task is conducted.

Author Biographies

Emmanuel Helm, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

Research Associate at the Research Department of e-Health, Integrated Care

Ferdinand Paster, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

Research Associate at the Research Department of e-Health, Integrated Care

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Published

2015-06-10

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