Characterizing Physician Referral Networks with Ricci Curvature
Identifying (a) systemic barriers to quality healthcare access and (b) key indicators of care efficacy in the United States remains a significant challenge. To improve our understanding of regional disparities in care delivery, we introduce a novel application of curvature, a geometrical-topological...
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Zusammenfassung: | Identifying (a) systemic barriers to quality healthcare access and (b) key
indicators of care efficacy in the United States remains a significant
challenge. To improve our understanding of regional disparities in care
delivery, we introduce a novel application of curvature, a
geometrical-topological property of networks, to Physician Referral Networks.
Our initial findings reveal that Forman-Ricci and Ollivier-Ricci curvature
measures, which are known for their expressive power in characterizing network
structure, offer promising indicators for detecting variations in healthcare
efficacy while capturing a range of significant regional demographic features.
We also present APPARENT, an open-source tool that leverages Ricci curvature
and other network features to examine correlations between regional Physician
Referral Networks structure, local census data, healthcare effectiveness, and
patient outcomes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.16022 |