Zero Shot Health Trajectory Prediction Using Transformer

Author:

Renc Pawel,Jia Yugang,Samir Anthony E.,Was Jaroslaw,Li QuanzhengORCID,Bates David W.,Sitek ArkadiuszORCID

Abstract

AbstractIntegrating modern machine learning and clinical decision-making has great promise for mitigating healthcare’s increasing cost and complexity. We introduce the Enhanced Transformer for Health Outcome Simulation (ETHOS), a novel application of the transformer deep-learning architecture for analyzing high-dimensional, heterogeneous, and episodic health data. ETHOS is trained using Patient Health Timelines (PHTs)—detailed, tokenized records of health events—to predict future health trajectories, leveraging a zero-shot learning approach. ETHOS represents a significant advancement in foundation model development for healthcare analytics, eliminating the need for labeled data and model fine-tuning. Its ability to simulate various treatment pathways and consider patient-specific factors positions ETHOS as a tool for care optimization and addressing biases in healthcare delivery. Future developments will expand ETHOS’ capabilities to incorporate a wider range of data types and data sources. Our work demonstrates a pathway toward accelerated AI development and deployment in healthcare.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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