Federated Learning with Multi-Partner OneFlorida+ Consortium Data for Predicting Major Postoperative Complications
arXiv cs.LG / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The study develops and validates federated learning models across five healthcare institutions to predict major postoperative complications and mortality using data from 358,644 patients and 494,163 procedures (2012-2023).
- Federated models achieved AUROC and AUPRC that were comparable or superior to the best local models and to centrally pooled models, indicating strong generalizability.
- The approach preserves patient privacy by enabling learning from multicenter data without sharing raw records, supporting privacy-preserving clinical decision support.
- The findings demonstrate feasibility of federated learning in real-world clinical settings and its potential to improve decision support across multiple centers.
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