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Centrelink already has a predictive model, called the Job Seekers' Classification Instrument, which evaluates benefit claimants and assesses the risk that they will become long-term unemployed.

modified the Charnley classification instrument for use as a questionnaire to assess comorbidities in knee replacement surgery [8].

The LEP is a performance classification instrument for the uniform documentation of services in the healthcare sector.

These measures will be used for validation studies of the classification instrument for quality improvement systems.

Events are also classified according to the Michigan Awareness Classification Instrument, which has been shown to have excellent inter-observer agreement (Appendix 1) [ 14].

First, patients with a particular disease can fill out a health state classification instrument that uses population-assigned weights to calculate utility scores for particular health states.

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Recommendations for use of the definition, standardization of classification instruments and study design issues are presented that are intended to improve the precision of case ascertainment.

To date, appropriate health state classification instruments that consider the dynamics of child development are lacking, health state classification instruments suitable for use in children aged 5 years and younger have not been established, and the role of proxies for measuring and valuing children's health-related quality of life is not fully understood [ 82].

There is a lack of health state classification instruments that consider children's developmental stages, and there is a need to understand the role of proxies in assessing and valuing children's health [ 46].

The ICD-9-CM is more of a classification tool than a clinical instrument, but the study that reported use of this tool used it in conjunction with another tool, the Charlston Comorbidity Index (CCI).

An ancient system named the Natya Shastra, written by the sage Bharata Muni and dating from between 200 BC and 200 AD, divides instruments into four main classification groups: instruments where the sound is produced by vibrating strings; percussion instruments with skin heads; instruments where the sound is produced by vibrating columns of air; and "solid", or non-skin, percussion instruments.

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