MediCoSpace : Visual Decision-Support for Doctor-Patient Consultations using Medical Concept Spaces from EHRs

Author:

van der Linden Sanne1ORCID,Sevastjanova Rita2ORCID,Funk Mathias1ORCID,El-Assady Mennatallah3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Eindhoven University of Technology, AZ Eindhoven, the Netherlands

2. University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany

3. ETH AI Center, Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

Healthcare systems are under pressure from an aging population, rising costs, and increasingly complex conditions and treatments. Although data are determined to play a bigger role in how doctors diagnose and prescribe treatments, they struggle due to a lack of time and an abundance of structured and unstructured information. To address this challenge, we introduce MediCoSpace , a visual decision-support tool for more efficient doctor-patient consultations. The tool links patient reports to past and present diagnoses, diseases, drugs, and treatments, both for the current patient and other patients in comparable situations. MediCoSpace uses textual medical data, deep-learning supported text analysis and concept spaces to facilitate a visual discovery process. The tool is evaluated by five medical doctors. The results show that MediCoSpace facilitates a promising, yet complex way to discover unlikely relations and thus suggests a path toward the development of interactive visual tools to provide physicians with more holistic diagnoses and personalized, dynamic treatments for patients.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Management Information Systems

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