ABSTRACT
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) have been shown to have profound impacts on health-related outcomes, yet this data suffers from high rates of missingness in electronic health records (EHR). Moreover, limited English proficiency in the United States can be a barrier to communication with health care providers. In this study, we have designed a multilingual conversational agent capable of conducting SDoH surveys for use in healthcare environments. The agent asks questions in the patient's native language, translates responses into English, and subsequently maps these responses via a large language model (LLM) to structured options in a SDoH survey. This tool can be extended to a variety of survey instruments in either hospital or home settings, enabling the extraction of structured insights from free-text answers. The proposed approach heralds a shift towards more inclusive and insightful data collection, marking a significant stride in SDoH data enrichment for optimizing health outcome predictions and interventions.
ABSTRACT
The deployment of predictive analytic algorithms that can safely and seamlessly integrate into existing healthcare workflows remains a significant challenge. Here, we present a scalable, cloud-based, fault-tolerant platform that is capable of extracting and processing electronic health record (EHR) data for any patient at any time following admission and transferring results back into the EHR. This platform has been successfully deployed within the UC San Diego Health system and utilizes interoperable data standards to enable portability.Clinical relevance- This platform is currently hosting a deep learning model for the early prediction of sepsis that is operational in two emergency departments.
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Algorithms , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Delivery of Health Care , Hospitalization , Emergency Service, HospitalABSTRACT
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) have been shown to have profound impacts on health-related outcomes, yet this data suffers from high rates of missingness in electronic health records (EHR). Moreover, limited English proficiency in the United States can be a barrier to communication with health care providers. In this study, we have designed a multilingual conversational agent capable of conducting SDoH surveys for use in healthcare environments. The agent asks questions in the patient's native language, translates responses into English, and subsequently maps these responses via a large language model (LLM) to structured options in a SDoH survey. This tool can be extended to a variety of survey instruments in either hospital or home settings, enabling the extraction of structured insights from free-text answers. The proposed approach heralds a shift towards more inclusive and insightful data collection, marking a significant stride in SDoH data enrichment for optimizing health outcome predictions and interventions.
ABSTRACT
The deployment of predictive analytic algorithms that can safely and seamlessly integrate into existing healthcare workflows remains a significant challenge. Here, we present a scalable, cloud-based, fault-tolerant platform that is capable of extracting and processing electronic health record (EHR) data for any patient at any time following admission and transferring results back into the EHR. This platform has been successfully deployed within the UC San Diego Health system and utilizes interoperable data standards to enable portability.