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Patient classification systems, Part 2: The third generation.

K Malloch1, A P Neeld, C McMurry

  • 1University of Phoenix, Glendale, AZ, USA. kmalloch@msn.com

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|September 24, 1999
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This study presents the implementation and evaluation of a third-generation patient classification system (3PCS). The 3PCS aims to improve upon existing systems, offering enhanced credibility and advantages for users.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Administration

Background:

  • Previous work reviewed patient classification system evolution and introduced a third-generation patient classification system (3PCS).
  • Current systems face challenges with credibility and effectiveness.
  • A need exists for advanced patient classification methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the development, implementation, and evaluation of an actual third-generation patient classification system (3PCS).
  • To demonstrate the practical application and benefits of the 3PCS in a collaborative user environment.
  • To provide insights into the advantages and lessons learned from implementing a novel patient classification system.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development involving system users.

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  • Implementation of the third-generation patient classification system (3PCS).
  • Evaluation of the 3PCS performance and user feedback collection.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful implementation of the third-generation patient classification system (3PCS).
    • Demonstrated overall advantages of the 3PCS compared to previous systems.
    • Gathered user insights on system functionality and effectiveness.

    Conclusions:

    • The third-generation patient classification system (3PCS) offers a viable and advantageous alternative to existing systems.
    • User collaboration is crucial for successful implementation of healthcare classification tools.
    • Future iterations of the 3PCS can be informed by practical implementation experiences.