Hip fracture patient pathways and agent-based modelling
Increased healthcare demand due to ageing populations is significantly straining European services. In Ireland patients presenting in Emergency Departments with hip-fracture injuries should be admitted to Orthopaedic wards or Theatre within four hours. However, the Irish Hip Fracture Database reports that less than 25~% of patients experience this pathway. Digital solutions, including advanced modelling techniques, offer a promising solution to optimising patient flow without impacting day-to-day healthcare provision. In this work, we outline ongoing research that aims to optimise healthcare provision for hip-fracture patients through improved data integration and agent-based simulations. We demonstrate how this technology, through enhanced connectivity, can improve healthcare service for hip fracture patients.
Funding
Unleashing the Power of AI and Digital Twins in Emergency Care: A Vision for the Future (ALTER)
Science Foundation Ireland
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HEALTHINFO 2024 : The Ninth International Conference on Informatics and Assistive Technologies for Health-Care, Medical Support and WellbeingAlso affiliated with
- LERO - The Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software
Sustainable development goals
- (3) Good Health and Well-being
- (9) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities
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- Computer Science & Information Systems
- School of Engineering