The Omaha System. A research-based model for decision making.

  • 1 November 1992
    • journal article
    • Vol. 22 (11), 47-52
Abstract
This article describes the value, diversity, and potential benefits of the Omaha System in generalizing and manipulating client, clinical, and financial data. The authors provide examples of its utility for day-to-day and long-range clinical and financial decision making in home and public health agencies, colleges of nursing, and ambulatory care centers throughout the United States and Canada.