A semiparametric method for addressing underdiagnosis using electronic health record data

一种利用电子健康记录数据解决漏诊问题的半参数方法

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Abstract

Effective treatment of medical conditions begins with an accurate diagnosis. However, many conditions are often underdiagnosed, either being overlooked or diagnosed after significant delays. Electronic health records (EHRs) contain extensive patient health information, offering an opportunity to probabilistically identify underdiagnosed individuals. The rationale is that both diagnosed and underdiagnosed patients may display similar health profiles in EHR data, distinguishing them from condition-free patients. Thus, EHR data can be leveraged to develop models that assess an individual's risk of having a condition. To date, this opportunity has largely remained unexploited, partly due to the lack of suitable statistical methods. The key challenge is the positive-unlabeled EHR data structure, which consists of data for diagnosed ("positive") patients and the remaining ("unlabeled") that include underdiagnosed patients and many condition-free patients. Therefore, data for patients who are unambiguously condition-free, essential for developing risk assessment models, are unavailable. To overcome this challenge, we propose ascertaining condition statuses for a small subset of unlabeled patients. We develop a novel statistical method for building accurate models using this supplemented EHR data to estimate the probability that a patient has the condition of interest. We study the asymptotic properties of our method and assess its finite-sample performance through simulation studies. Finally, we apply our method to develop a preliminary model for identifying potentially underdiagnosed non-alcoholic steatohepatitis patients using data from Penn Medicine EHRs.

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