Studies in Media and Communications
Data Ethics and Digital Privacy in Learning Health Systems for Palliative Medicine
Edited by
Virginia M. Miori;
Virginia M. Miori
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Daniel J. Miori;
Daniel J. Miori
Erie County Medical Center, USA
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Flavia Burton;
Flavia Burton
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Catherine G. Cardamone
Catherine G. Cardamone
Eigen X, USA
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume
23
ISBN electronic:
978-1-80262-309-3
ISBN print:
978-1-80262-310-9
Series ISSN:
2050-2060
Publication date:
2023
Book Chapter
Chapter 7: Synthea Descriptive Analysis
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Virginia M. Miori
Virginia M. Miori
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Virginia M. Miori
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Published:2023
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Virginia M. Miori, 2023. "Synthea Descriptive Analysis", Data Ethics and Digital Privacy in Learning Health Systems for Palliative Medicine, Virginia M. Miori, Daniel J. Miori, Flavia Burton, Catherine G. Cardamone
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Abstract
Synthetic patient data produced by Synthea was described in Chapter 6. That data is used to create a baseline for all patients, palliative patients, and deceased palliative patients. Distributions of comorbidities across the patient groups are examined and demographic characteristics. The factors used in palliative care groupings are presented with the synthesized data fields used. The size of the palliative population is again estimated to establish validity.
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