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Step towards Improving the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy by Means of Business Intelligence

Step towards Improving the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy by Means of Business Intelligence
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Author(s): Andreia Brandão (University of Minho, Portugal)and Filipe Portela (University of Minho, Portugal & Porto Polytechnic, Portugal)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 21
Source title: Applying Business Intelligence to Clinical and Healthcare Organizations
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): José Machado (University of Minho, Portugal)and António Abelha (University of Minho, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9882-6.ch003

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Abstract

With the implementation of Information and Communication Technologies in the health sector, it became possible the existence of an electronic record of information for patients, enabling the storage and the availability of their information in databases. However, without the implementation of a Business Intelligence (BI) system, this information has no value. Thus, the major motivation of this paper is to create a decision support system that allows the transformation of information into knowledge, giving usability to the stored data. The particular case addressed in this chapter is the Centro Materno Infantil do Norte (CMIN), in particular the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (VIP) unit. With the creation of a BI system for this module, it is possible to design an interoperable, pervasive and real-time platform to support the decision-making process of health professionals, based on cases that occurred. Furthermore, this platform enables the automation of the process for obtaining key performance indicators that are presented annually by this health institution. In this chapter, the BI system implemented in the VIP unity in CMIN, some of the indicators (KPIs) evaluated as well as the benefits of this implementation are presented.

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