Abstract

BackgroundWith the increasing burden of chronic diseases, analyzing and understanding trajectories of care is essential for efficient planning and fair allocation of resources. We propose an approach based on mining claim data to support the exploration of trajectories of care.MethodsA clustering of trajectories of care for breast cancer was performed with Formal Concept Analysis. We exported Data from the French national casemix system, covering all inpatient admissions in the country. Patients admitted for breast cancer surgery in 2009 were selected and their trajectory of care was recomposed with all hospitalizations occuring within one year after surgery. The main diagnoses of hospitalizations were used to produce morbidity profiles. Cumulative hospital costs were computed for each profile.Results57,552 patients were automatically grouped into 19 classes. The resulting profiles were clinically meaningful and economically relevant. The mean cost per trajectory was 9,600€. Severe conditions were generally associated with higher costs. The lowest costs (6,957€) were observed for patients with in situ carcinoma of the breast, the highest for patients hospitalized for palliative care (26,139€).ConclusionsFormal Concept Analysis can be applied on claim data to produce an automatic classification of care trajectories. This flexible approach takes advantages of routinely collected data and can be used to setup cost-of-illness studies.

Highlights

  • With the increasing burden of chronic diseases, analyzing and understanding trajectories of care is essential for efficient planning and fair allocation of resources

  • Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is closely related to the well-known Association Rule Mining (ARM) and frequent itemsets discovery methods [18]

  • There is no additional collection of data. This guaranties a form of consistency, quality, homogeneity of data; like other Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) systems, the Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d’Information (PMSI) is covered by an official guide of data coding, data recording and data transmission rules [35]

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Formal concept analysis Introduced by Wille [16], Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a theory of data analysis identifying conceptual structures within data sets [17]. The set of all concepts of a formal context K = (G, M, I) together with the order relation form a complete lattice and can be displayed in a line diagram as shown in the right part of Figure 1 for the formal context of Table 1. Such diagrams can be very useful in the field of knowledge discovery to understand conceptual relationships among data. Step 3 consisted in building the one year care trajectory for each patient identified

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