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- Title
Is Expert Input Valuable? The Case of Predicting Surgery Duration.
- Authors
IBRAHIM, ROUBA; SONG-HEE KIM
- Abstract
Most data-driven decision support tools do not include input from people. We study whether and how to incorporate physician input into such tools, in an empirical setting of predicting the surgery duration. Using data from a hospital, we evaluate and compare the performances of three families of models: models with physician forecasts, purely data-based models, and models that combine physician forecasts and data. We find that combined models perform the best, which suggests that physician forecasts have valuable information above and beyond what is captured by data. We also find that applying simple corrections to physician forecasts performs comparably well.
- Subjects
SURGERY; PHYSICIANS; OPERATING rooms; FORECASTING
- Publication
Seoul Journal of Business, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1226-9816
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.35152/snusjb.2019.25.2.001