Equitable Allocation of Healthcare Resources with Fair Cox Models
Abstract
Healthcare programs such as Medicaid provide crucial services to vulnerable populations, but due to limited resources, many of the individuals who need these services the most languish on waiting lists. Survival models, e.g. the Cox proportional hazards model, can potentially improve this situation by predicting individuals' levels of need, which can then be used to prioritize the waiting lists. Providing care to those in need can prevent institutionalization for those individuals, which both improves quality of life and reduces overall costs. While the benefits of such an approach are clear, care must be taken to ensure that the prioritization process is fair or independent of demographic information-based harmful stereotypes. In this work, we develop multiple fairness definitions for survival models and corresponding fair Cox proportional hazards models to ensure equitable allocation of healthcare resources. We demonstrate the utility of our methods in terms of fairness and predictive accuracy on two publicly available survival datasets.
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@article{arxiv.2010.06820,
title = {Equitable Allocation of Healthcare Resources with Fair Cox Models},
author = {Kamrun Naher Keya and Rashidul Islam and Shimei Pan and Ian Stockwell and James R. Foulds},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.06820},
year = {2020}
}
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AAAI Fall Symposium on AI in Government and Public Sector (AAAI FSS-20), 2020