| Literature DB >> 30401670 |
Gang Luo1, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch1,2,3, Adam B Wilcox1, E Sally Lee4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the United States, health care is fragmented in numerous distinct health care systems including private, public, and federal organizations like private physician groups and academic medical centers. Many patients have their complete medical data scattered across these several health care systems, with no particular system having complete data on any of them. Several major data analysis tasks such as predictive modeling using historical data are considered impractical on incomplete data.Entities:
Keywords: data analysis; emergency departments; health care system; inpatients
Year: 2018 PMID: 30401670 PMCID: PMC6246965 DOI: 10.2196/12241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Demographic characteristics of adult patients who had encounters at the University of Washington Medicine (UWM) facilities with information stored in UWM’s enterprise data warehouse during April 1, 2016, to March 31, 2017 (N=348,054).
| Demographic characteristics | n (%) | ||
| 18 to <30 | 64,311 (18.48) | ||
| 30 to <65 | 209,033 (60.06) | ||
| ≥65 | 74,710 (21.47) | ||
| Male | 154,511 (44.39) | ||
| Female | 193,506 (55.60) | ||
| Unknown or not reported | 37 (0.01) | ||
| American Indian or Alaska native | 5107 (1.47) | ||
| Asian | 33,595 (9.65) | ||
| Black or African American | 25,224 (7.25) | ||
| Multiple races | 2772 (0.80) | ||
| Native Hawaiian or other Pacific islander | 2500 (0.72) | ||
| White | 232,354 (66.76) | ||
| Unknown or not reported | 46,502 (13.36) | ||
| Hispanic | 21,436 (6.16) | ||
| Non-Hispanic | 270,043 (77.59) | ||
| Unknown or not reported | 56,575 (16.25) | ||
| Private | 167,640 (48.16) | ||
| Public | 154,008 (44.25) | ||
| Self-paid or charity | 26,406 (7.59) | ||
Figure 1The percentage of University of Washington Medicine (UWM) patients satisfying each of the 10 candidate constraints. PCP: primary care physician.
Figure 2The percentage of University of Washington Medicine (UWM) patients satisfying each of the 10 candidate constraints, when r is ≤10. PCP: primary care physician.
Figure 3The percentage of hospital encounters that occurred within the University of Washington Medicine (UWM) in the following 6 months for each of the 10 candidate constraints and all patients satisfying it. PCP: primary care physician.
Figure 4The percentage of hospital encounters that occurred within the University of Washington Medicine (UWM) in the following 6 months for each of the 10 candidate constraints and all patients satisfying it, when r is ≤10. PCP: primary care physician.
Figure 5The percentage of University of Washington Medicine (UWM) patients satisfying the PCP constraint and the percentage of these patients’ hospital encounters that occurred within UWM in the following 6 months. PCP: primary care physician.
Figure 6For each of the 3 University of Washington Medicine (UWM) hospitals and all patients satisfying the PCP constraint, the percentage of their hospital encounters that occurred at the UWM hospital in the following 6 months. PCP: primary care physician.