Detecting Diseases in Medical Prescriptions Using Data Mining Tools and Combining Techniques

AuthorMehdi Teimourien
AuthorFarshad Farzadfaren
AuthorMahsa Soudi Alamdarien
AuthorAmir Hashemi-Meshkinien
AuthorParisa Adibi Alamdarien
AuthorEhsan Rezaei-Darzien
AuthorMehdi Varmaghanien
AuthorAysan Zeynalabedinien
Issued Date2016-03-31en
AbstractData about the prevalence of communicable and non-communicable diseases, as one of the most important categories of epidemiological data, is used for interpreting health status of communities. This study aims to calculate the prevalence of outpatient diseases through the characterization of outpatient prescriptions. The data used in this study is collected from 1412 prescriptions for various types of diseases from which we have focused on the identification of ten diseases. In this study, data mining tools are used to identify diseases for which prescriptions are written. In order to evaluate the performances of these methods, we compare the results with Naïve method. Then, combining methods are used to improve the results. Results showed that Support Vector Machine, with an accuracy of 95.32%, shows better performance than the other methods. The result of Naive method, with an accuracy of 67.71%, is 20% worse than Nearest Neighbor method which has the lowest level of accuracy among the other classification algorithms. The results indicate that the implementation of data mining algorithms resulted in a good performance in characterization of outpatient diseases. These results can help to choose appropriate methods for the classification of prescriptions in larger scales.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2016.1812en
KeywordOutpatient Diseasesen
KeywordMedical Prescriptionen
KeywordDiagnosisen
KeywordData Mining; Votingen
KeywordWeighted Votingen
KeywordStackingen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDetecting Diseases in Medical Prescriptions Using Data Mining Tools and Combining Techniquesen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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