Using explainable machine learning to characterise data drift and detect emergent health risks for emergency department admissions during COVID-19
Abstract A key task of emergency departments is to promptly identify patients who require hospital admission. Early identification ensures patient safety and aids organisational planning. Supervised machine learning algorithms can use data describing historical episodes to make ahead-of-time predict...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Duckworth, Francis P. Chmiel, Dan K. Burns, Zlatko D. Zlatev, Neil M. White, Thomas W. V. Daniels, Michael Kiuber, Michael J. Boniface |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/404d9950339044a28d5e3a7b9f106d13 |
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