Utilising predictive analytics for decision-making and improving healthcare services in public maternal healthcare database

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作者
Gupta S. [1 ]
Singh S.N. [1 ]
Jain P.K. [2 ]
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[1] ASET, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
[2] HCMS, Haryana
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Curve; Machine learning; Predictive analytics; Public maternal health; Receiver operating characteristic; ROC;
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10.1504/IJRIS.2021.114634
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Predictive analytics helps to improve the healthcare quality by supporting the healthcare planners in decision-making. Hence, in this paper, the predictive analytics enabled results on public maternal health data (2015-2016) of Uttar Pradesh state of India are discussed for enhancing the quality in public maternal healthcare. The major findings are that the districts with higher percentage of live births rate having weight less than 2.5 kg is an important parameter to be included during non-priority districts (NPDs) and priority districts (PDs) distribution. Also, more effort is needed towards the awareness of the deliveries to be done under trained skilled birth attendant (SBA) as the post natal care (PNC) checkups within 48 hours percentage are high when deliveries at home are taken under trained SBA. It is also analysed that the impact of sub-centres (SCs) availability is less to identify priority and non-priority districts. Copyright © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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