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Resilience Management for a Sustainable Aging Society

Preventability of Medical Accidents Using Big Data

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Presents an ICT cluster analysis based on co-occurrence networks created using medical accident big data
  • Offers kaizen innovation in line with medical safety based on medical- accident big data mining
  • Introduces a medical accident preventability platform based on the Internet of Medicine (IoM)

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Business (BRIEFSBUSINESS)

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This book utilizes big data to undertake a cluster analysis of medical accidents. Highlighting shared worldwide accident patterns, it represents a first step toward reducing the incidence of accidents through kaizen innovation driven by information and communications technology. This initiative comes against a background where medical accidents are currently the third largest cause of death after heart attack and cancer, making accident prevention an urgent concern. With the objective of preventing these accidents, which negatively impact numerous different stakeholders, and based on interdisciplinary research, the book examines (1) the application of data mining to identify shared accident patterns; (2) proposals for system improvement and organizational innovation aimed at risk and resilience in crisis management; and (3) the use of a global platform to achieve sustainability in the Internet of Medicine (IoM).


Authors and Affiliations

  • Kansai University, Kyoto, Japan

    Shigeo Atsuji

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