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A method that can be used to classify the severity of health problems and measure change in health status is described. The "staging" concept provides a system which classifies patients with similar medical conditions into clusters useful for patient care evaluation. The method defines different levels of severity: Stage I-disease with no complications or problem of minimal severity; Stage II-disease with local complications or problem of moderate severity; and Stage III-disease with systemic complications or a problem of a serious nature. Examples of the method are given and the value of the approach is described for the evaluation of the hospitalized and ambulatory patient.
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Joseph S. Gonnella
Dartmouth College
Michael J. Goran
Fundación Juan March
Medical Care
Jefferson College
Health Resources and Services Administration
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0cb3a7b8b59718cfe8946d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00005650-197506000-00003