Interpretable and robust hospital readmission predictions from Electronic Health Records.

Hugo Calero-Díaz, Rebeen Ali Hamad,Christian Atallah,John Casement,Dexter Canoy,Nick J. Reynolds, Michael Barnes,Paolo Missier

2023 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData)(2023)

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Rates of Hospital Readmission (HR), defined as unplanned readmission within 30 days of discharge, have been increasing over the years, and impose an economic burden on healthcare services worldwide. Despite recent research into predicting HR, few models provide sufficient discriminative ability. Three main drawbacks can be identified in the published literature: (i) imbalance in the target classes (readmitted or not), (ii) not including demographic and lifestyle predictors, and (iii) lack of interpretability of the models. In this work, we address these three points by evaluating class balancing techniques, performing a feature selection process including demographic and lifestyle features, and adding interpretability through a combination of SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) and Accumulated Local Effects (ALE) post hoc methods. Our best classifier for this binary outcome achieves a UAC of 0.849 using a selection of 1296 features, extracted from patients’ Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and from their sociodemographics profiles. Using SHAP and ALE, we have established the importance of age, the number of long-term conditions, and the duration of the first admission as top predictors. In addition, we show through an ablation study that demographic and lifestyle features provide even better predictive capabilities than other features, suggesting their relevance toward HR.
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Hospital readmission,Feature Selection,Imbalance correction,Classification,Interpretability
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