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Hip fracture patient pathways and agent-based modelling

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posted on 2025-04-03, 11:22 authored by Alison O'ConnorAlison O'Connor, Stephen.E. RyanStephen.E. Ryan, Gauri VaidyaGauri Vaidya, Paul Harford, Meghana KshirsagarMeghana Kshirsagar

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.

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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 Wellbeing

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