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Multivariate and Longitudinal Health System Indicators.

Within population health information systems, indicators are commonly presented as independent, cross-sectional measures, neglecting the multivariate, longitudinal nature of disease progression, health care use, and profiles of performance. We use administrative claims data of Montreal, Canada to identify patterns across indicators and over time in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. We first cluster regions based on four health service indicators. Our second approach discovers individual-level trajectories based on a hidden Markov model using the same four indicators. Both approaches offer additional insights by facilitating the discovery and interpretation of indicators, such as a dual interpretation of low use of general practitioner services. These approaches to the analysis and visualization of health indicators can provide a foundation for information displays that will help decision makers identify areas of concern, predict future disease burden, and implement appropriate policies.

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