CCC System Specific Seminars and Presentation Materials
- 2019 User Meeting held at HCA Healthcare headquarters: Presentation Files
- 2017 User Meeting on Dec. 7-8, held at HCA Healthcare headquarters. Presentation files are available for download as a compressed zip folder.
- 2015 User Group Seminar on Dec. 3-4, in Nashville, Tennessee. This forum was an opportunity for CCC System users to share issues and strategies concerning the topics of adoption, implementation and outcomes for meaningful use of nursing. Presentation files are available for download as a compressed zip folder. Additional files: Conference Flyer (PDF 400k) | Seminar from University of Eastern Finland (PDF 3mb)
- 2013 User Group Seminar on Dec. 3-4. The objective was to compare and contrast strategies for incorporating the CCC System into clinical documentation. Presentation files are available for download as a compressed zip folder.
Videos
Dr. Saba Lecture Series, Simmons University 2018
This is an archive of a lecture, in six parts, delivered by Dr. Saba. In these short (~9-15 minute) lectures, Dr. Saba talks about nursing informatics and the Clinical Care Classification system. These lectures were recorded in 2018 at Simmons University. The lectures may be viewed as a playlist by selecting the first video below, viewing the playlist on our YouTube channel, or through individual lectures that are embedded further below.
Part I: Interoperable Systems for Best Nursing Practice
Dr. Saba discusses the background of Nursing Informatics and how informatics is used in healthcare information systems to support the nurse’s role in practice.
Part II: Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System Overview
Dr. Saba provides an overview of the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) system terminology including how the CCC was developed and how the CCC terminology represents nursing knowledge and nursing informatics.
Part III: The CCC Information Model and the Nursing Process
Dr. Saba discusses the criticality of the Information Model, how it fits with the six steps of the nursing process, and why the CCC System is more than a nursing terminology.