Publication | Closed Access
Staging of disease. A case-mix measurement
320
Citations
0
References
1984
Year
DiagnosisClinical SpecialtiesDisease ClassificationMedical DiagnosisCase-mix MeasurementHospital MedicinePrognostic AssessmentClinical EpidemiologyClinical DiagnosisPublic HealthDiagnostic EfficiencyDisease DiagnosisLaboratory MedicineDisease AssessmentRadiologyOutcomes ResearchClinical Decision SupportDecision Support SystemsClinical DataEpidemiologyPatient SafetyIllness SeverityDiabetes MellitusMedicineClinical Decision Support SystemHealth Informatics
Measurement of illness severity is required to evaluate diagnostic efficiency of physicians, assess quality of care, understand utilization of health services, design clinical trials, and reimburse hospitals on the basis of output. "Staging" is a method for measuring severity of specific, well-defined diseases. Staging defines discrete points in the course of individual diseases that are clinically detectable, reflect severity in terms of risk of death or residual impairment, and possess clinical significance for prognosis and choice of therapeutic modality. Medical staging criteria have been developed for 420 diagnoses and converted into "coded" criteria for the major diagnostic coding systems. Coded criteria can be efficiently applied to computerized hospital discharge abstracts to derive a comprehensive case-mix classification system. Uses of staging in epidemiologic, case-mix, and utilization analyses are illustrated for diabetes mellitus. (<i>JAMA</i>1984;251:637-644)