“Process mining healthcare data”
Speakers: Dr Eric Rojas (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile) and Frank Fox (University of Leeds)
Date: Friday 14th June 2019
Venue: The Congregation, Ground Floor, Vaughan House
Time: 13.00-14.00
Abstract:
Process mining is the discipline of discovering processes from event logs, checking the conformance of real world events to idealized processes, and ultimately finding ways to improve those processes. It was originally applied to business processes and has recently been applied to healthcare. Eric and Frank will provide an overview of the topic and give insight into the challenges and the benefits of process mining in healthcare.
Speaker biographies:
Eric Rojas is a Doctor in Engineering Science at the School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Eric’s main focus is the application of process mining to healthcare and is the author of the leading literature review in the field.
Frank Fox currently works at the School of Dentistry, University of Leeds. Frank does research in Information Systems (Business Informatics), Data Mining and Computing in Mathematics, Natural Science, Engineering and Medicine. He is currently finishing corrections to his PhD applying process mining to primary care dental data.
No need to book – just come to the seminar on the day.