Process mining is an exciting application area for healthcare processes. At the same time, healthcare processes often present some challenges, for example, in terms of data quality and complexity.
For the upcoming Process Mining Café this Wednesday, we have invited Owen Johnson from the University of Leeds. At a UK hospital, they employed medical students to construct an event log of Functional Neurological Syndrome (FNS) patients by following the paper trail of each patient. The discovered process map illustrated quite how often these patients were misdiagnosed and sent around.
They also developed a process mining methodology specifically for healthcare processes. We’ll discuss how this methodology differs from the classical PM2 and our 12-step process mining methodology. The session will be essential for anyone applying process mining in healthcare, but also inspiring and informative for people outside of the healthcare domain. Join us all!
The café takes place this Wednesday, 17 September, at 15:00 CEST (Check your timezone here). As always, you don’t need to register. Point your browser to fluxicon.com/cafe when it is time.
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