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Humans 3 Severity of Illness Index 3 Case Management/organization & administration 2 Data Collection 2 Data Interpretation 2 Longitudinal Studies 2 Models 2 Needs Assessment/organization & administration 2 Nursing 2 Observer Variation 2 Organizational 2 Outcome Assessment (Health Care)/organization & administration 2 Pilot Projects 2 Statistical 2 *World Health Organization 1 Anthropometry/*methods 1 Area Under Curve 1 Body Height 1 Body Weight 1 Child 1 Cross-Sectional Studies 1 DRG/statistics & numerical data 1 Developing Countries 1 Diagnosis-Related Groups/classification/statistics & numerical data 1 Diagnosis-Related Groups/organization & administration 1 Evidence-Based Medicine 1 Evidence-Based Medicine/organization & administration 1 Female 1 Health Care/organization & administration 1 Infant 1 Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data 1 Logistic Models 1 Male 1 Needs Assessment 1 Nursing Evaluation Research 1 Nutrition Surveys 1 Outliers 1 Preschool 1 Probability 1 Psychometrics 1
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Craig, K. 2 Huber, Diane L. 2 Delchevalerie, P. 1 Fernandez, M. A. 1 Van Herp, M. 1
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Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University 1
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Acuity and case management: a healthy dose of outcomes, part III
Huber, Diane L.; Craig, K. - 2007
PURPOSE OF STUDY: This is the third of a 3-part series presenting 2 effective applications--acuity and dosage--that describe how the business case for case management (CM) can be made. In Part I, dosage and acuity concepts were explained as client need-severity, CM intervention-intensity, and CM...
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Acuity and case management: a healthy dose of outcomes, part II
Craig, K.; Huber, Diane L. - 2007
PURPOSE: This is the second of a 3-part series presenting 2 effective applications-acuity and dosage-that describe how the business case for case management (CM) can be made. In Part I, dosage and acuity concepts were explained as client need-severity, CM intervention-intensity, and CM...
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Accuracy of MUAC in the detection of severe wasting with the new WHO growth standards
Fernandez, M. A.; Delchevalerie, P.; Van Herp, M. - Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard …
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to estimate the accuracy of using mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) measurements to diagnose severe wasting by comparing the new standards from the World Health Organization (WHO) with those from the US National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)...
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