A near real-time interactive dashboard for monitoring and anticipating demands in emergency care in the Île-de-France region (France)

Author:

Hanf Matthieu12ORCID,Salle Léopoldine1,Mas Charline1,Ghribi Saif Eddine1,Huitorel Mathias1,Mebarki Nabia1,Larid Sonia3,Mazué Jane-Lore4,Wargon Mathias35

Affiliation:

1. Data Science and Analytics Department, SESAN , 75015 Paris, France

2. CESP High Dimensional Biostatistics Team, UVSQ, Inserm, Université Paris-Saclay , 94807 Villejuif, France

3. Paris Area Observatory of Emergency and Unscheduled Care , 93200 Saint Denis, France

4. Emergency Care Department, Ile-de-France Regional Health Agency , 93200 Saint Denis, France

5. Emergency Department, Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Denis , 93200 Saint Denis, France

Abstract

Abstract Objective To allow health professionals to monitor and anticipate demands for emergency care in the Île-de-France region of France. Materials and Methods Data from emergency departments and emergency medical services are automatically processed on a daily basis and visualized through an interactive online dashboard. Forecasting methods are used to provide 7 days predictions. Results The dashboard displays data at regional and departmental levels or for 5 different age categories. It features summary statistics, historical values, predictions, comparisons to previous years, and monitoring of common reasons for care and outcomes. Discussion A large number of health professionals have already requested access to the dashboard (n = 606). Although the quality of data transmitted may vary slightly, the dashboard has already helped improve health situational awareness and anticipation. Conclusions The high access demand to the dashboard demonstrates the operational usefulness of real-time visualization of multisource data coupled with advanced analytics.

Funder

Regional Île-de-France Health Agency

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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