Data Mining in Military Health Systems - Clinical and Administrative Applications
2007
This paper describes two applications that illustrate the role of data mining technology in excavating actionable knowledge from healthcare systems data repositories. Across the health care industry, a wide variety of medical data is being generated at a staggering rate. The widespread adoption of information technology in the civilian (and military) healthcare industries has resulted in notable increase in quality of care and process efficiencies, however, a higher level of return on these data investments can be realized. Current information technologies do not address the larger knowledge extraction potential. Data mining can leverage the vast quantities of data that is captured for treatment, payment or operations purposes and extract from it key clinical and administrative directed insights. Accessing this currently unrealized knowledge potential would enable the delivery of actionable knowledge to medical practitioners, healthcare system managers, policy planners and even patients to make a significant difference in overall healthcare.
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