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Title: The Need for Interactive Data-Driven Process Simulation in Healthcare: A Case Study
Authors: VAN HULZEN, Gerard 
MARTIN, Niels 
DEPAIRE, Benoit 
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Source: Leemans, Sander; Leopold, Henrik (Ed.).Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing- Process Mining Workshops, p. 317-329
Series/Report: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Series/Report no.: 406
Abstract: In healthcare, more and more process execution information is stored in Hospital Information Systems. This data, in conjunction with data-driven process simulation, can be used, e.g. to support hospital management with Capacity Management decisions. However, real-life event logs in healthcare often suffer from data quality issues, affecting the reliability of simulation results. In this work, we illustrate the effects of disregarding data quality issues on simulation outcomes and the importance of domain knowledge using a case study at the radiology department of a hospital. Current literature on data-driven process simulation acknowledges the need for domain expertise but does not provide a framework for conceptualising the involvement of domain experts. Therefore, we propose a novel conceptual framework which interactively involves experts during data-driven simulation model development.
Keywords: data-driven process simulation;data quality;domain knowledge;interactive modelling;healthcare processes
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/32660
ISBN: 9783030726928
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72693-5_24
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: vabb 2023
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