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An introduction to process mining in health and how it can help drive innovation in care, lower costs and improve patient outcomes.

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Synopsis

The NHS is under pressure to improve its clinical and operational processes through better digital health and emerging AI. Process mining combines data science and process science methods for data-driven process improvement. The NHS is rich in data but using it effectively requires state-of-the-art tools, methods and skills. This talk will demonstrate how process mining can be used to improve NHS care pathways, present the ClearPath method for process mining in healthcare developed at the University of Leeds and discuss the opportunities and challenges in practice. 

 

About the speaker

Owen Johnson is Associate Professor in Digital Health and Director of Impact for the School of Computer Science at the University of Leeds. His research focusses on process mining of electronic health record data linked to the use of AI to improve clinical decision support and care pathways. He has a commercial background in software development and IT leadership and has taught software engineering to computer scientists for more than 20 years. He has published more than 90 peer reviewed papers and is internationally recognised for his work on process mining of care pathways.

 

 

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Webinar: Process Mining in Healthcare – Opportunities and Challenges
Date and time
Thursday 20 March, 5:30pm - 6:45pm
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