Representation of the hierarchical and functional structure of an ambulatory network of medical consultations through social network analysis, with an emphasis on the role of medical specialties: Health and Medicine
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“Background Ambulatory Health Care Networks (Amb-HCN) emerge when doctors establish circuits of patient referral and counter-referral in their offices, explicitly or spontaneously. We aimed to characterize the structural and functional topology of an Amb-HCN of a private health insurance provider (PHIP) using objective metrics from graph theory. Methods A Social Network Analysis was conducted with administrative claim data of a Brazilian PHIP. Included were beneficiaries of a healthcare plan not restricting the location or physician caring for the patient.
“A directional and weighted network was constructed, where doctors were vertices and patient referrals between doctors were edges. Vertex-level measures were calculated and grouped into three theoretical constructs: patient follow-up; relationship with authorities; and centrality profiles.
“To characterize physicians into these profiles, cluster analysis was conducted using the non-hierarchical K-means technique. Findings
“Conclusions Viewing the Amb-HCN as a social network provided emerging insights into the most influential actors and specialties, potential gaps in care, and the most prevalent diseases in our patient portfolio. Identifying self-constituted Amb-HCN can form a rational basis for developing more formal networks or monitoring patient care performance without assigning responsibility to single physicians.”
This preprint has not been peer-reviewed.
For more information on this research see: http://medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.14.23294067v1
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