Research on data-driven precision management mode for chronic diseases
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20211231-01187
- VernacularTitle:数据驱动的慢性病精准管理模式探究
- Author:
Tao SHAN
1
;
Jiyuan YE
;
Shenqi JING
;
Shan LU
;
Yun LIU
Author Information
1. 南京大学信息管理学院,南京 210023
- Keywords:
Information management;
Information services;
Data-driven;
Chronic diseases;
Precision management mode
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2022;38(7):535-539
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Chronic diseases have grown into a major public health threat affecting social development. The traditional management of chronic diseases tends to characterize " prioritizing treatment and neglecting prevention" . In this study, big data application, knowledge management, knowledge service and other theories and methods in the information management discipline were put in practice of chronic disease management. Thanks to the construction of a multi-source and heterogeneous chronic disease database, a chronic disease health knowledge analysis platform and a chronic disease service application platform, the following objectives were achieved. These included the data interconnections between patients′ self-testing data and medical institutions′ data in chronic disease data management, the integration and accurate delivery of chronic disease health knowledge, and personalized and accurate services covering the whole process of chronic disease management, namely prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.Since August 2019, this management mode has been used to build a diabetes big data platform. By January 2022, 380 million pieces of diagnosis, treatment and management data were collected from about 2.16 million residents, with the accuracy rate of 97.46% and the integrity rate of 96.07%. Corresponding knowledge base and service platform were built, and personalized service was provided to diabetes patients. These measures improvd the awareness rate, treatment rate, treatment control rate, science popularization and communication rate covering both diabetes patients and community residents.