Patient intensity in an ambulatory oncology research center: step forward for the field of ambulatory care--part III

Nursing leaders in ambulatory care need to objectively quantify patient intensity to balance patient care needs and nursing resources. The day-to-day application of the Ambulatory Intensity System (AIS) is illustrated in this final article of a three-part series that reviewed current literature on a...

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Published inNursing economic Vol. 22; no. 4; p. 175
Main Authors Cusack, Georgie, Jones, Antoinette, Chisholm, Laura
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.07.2004
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Summary:Nursing leaders in ambulatory care need to objectively quantify patient intensity to balance patient care needs and nursing resources. The day-to-day application of the Ambulatory Intensity System (AIS) is illustrated in this final article of a three-part series that reviewed current literature on acuity/intensity tools, and described the development of an AIS system to objectively quantify the nursing care.
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ISSN:0746-1739