Abstract
In any productive sector, predictive tools are crucial for optimal management and decision-making. In the health sector, it is especially important to have information available in advance, as this not only means optimizing resources, but also improving patient care. This work focuses on the management of healthcare resources in primary care centres. The main objective of this work is to develop a model capable of predicting the number of patients who will demand health care in a primary care centre on a daily basis. This model is integrated into a decision support system that is accessible and easy to use by the manager through a web application. In this case, data from a primary care centre in the city of Jaén, Spain, were used. The model was estimated using spatial-temporal training data, the daily health demand data in that centre for five years, and a series of meteorological data. Different regression algorithms have been employed. The workflow requires selecting the parameters that influence the health demand prediction and discarding those that distort the model. The main contribution of this research is the daily prediction of the number of patients attending the health centre with absolute errors better than 3%, which is crucial for decision-making on the sizing of health resources in a primary care health centre.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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