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Development and Validation of the Nursing Severity Index
Medical Care, 1992The purpose of this study was to develop and validate the Nursing Severity Index, a new method used to measure the admission severity of illness of hospital patients using nursing diagnoses, which categorize biologic, functional, cognitive, and psychosocial abnormalities.
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Children residing in impoverished neighborhoods have reduced access to health care resources. Our objective was to identify potential associations between Child Opportunity Index (COI), a composite score of neighborhood characteristics, and inpatient severity of illness and clinical trajectory among United States (US) children.This retrospective cohort
Anjali Garg +3 more
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Use of Severity of Illness Indexes for Assessing Health Care Provider Performance [PDF]
Abstract : This study was conducted to determine if case severity is significantly related to surgical mortality and morbidity outcomes. Inpatient records were reviewed to retrieve information on case severity and whether mortalities or complications had occurred during the surgical procedures.
Michael Kennedy
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The use of the Addiction Severity Index with people with severe mental illness.
Sara J. Corse +2 more
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Salih Kocaoğlu, Hasan Basri ÇETİNKAYA
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"AS-SCORE": a multi-attribute clinical index of illness severity.
As techniques to assess the quality of care have proliferated, appropriate concern has arisen about study methods employed by researchers. In particular, studies that focus on a single variable, such as mortality, length of stay (LOS), or complication rate, have sometimes been justly criticized because they have failed to account for differences in the
Roveti Gc, Horn Sd, Kreitzer Sl
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Severity of Illness in Intra-abdominal Infection [PDF]
The severity of illness in 58 surgical patients with high-grade intra-abdominal infection was measured with two methods, an acute physiology score and a septic severity score. Both methods are the summed weight of derangements in physiologic factors representing the function of the major organ systems of the body. Sixteen patients died (28%).
Tommy Skau +2 more
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The severity of illness index: an interview with Susan D. Horn.
HCSM's interview this month is with Susan D. Horn, PhD, Associate Director, Center for Hospital Finance and Management at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Horn, heading a research team at Johns Hopkins, has developed a patient classification system based on patient severity and medical diagnosis.
Horn Sd
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182 To Admit or Discharge Congestive Heart Failure Patients: Use of a Severity of Illness Index
Lala M. Dunbar +3 more
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