Back to Publications and Products Download Patient Flow Analysis software and support documentsPatient Flow Analysis version 2 (PFA 2.0) is a DOS-based public domain computer application for documenting personnel use and client flow in health service clinics. The PFA 2.0 data reports and graphical display, which simulate the clinic session, assist the user in identifying problems in client flow, determining personnel and space needs, and documenting the personnel costs associated with client visits. Overall, PFA 2.0 aids in assessing the influence of clinic systems on service delivery. PFA will run under all operating systems that allow DOS-based programs. Operating systems that may not allow PFA to run may include Windows XP.® Please note that support for this software will not be available beyond July 2006. Instead, we recommend PFA for Windows or WinPFA (see below). PFA for Windows (WinPFA 2.2 revision 4/1/08) PFA for Windows (WinPFA) is the Windows®-compatible public domain update of PFA 2.0. Running under Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP (untested thus far on Vista®), WinPFA offers a range of new or enhanced features (compared with PFA 2.0), which allow the user to
What Do PFA and WinPFA Offer the User? With WinPFA the user has the means to establish a database for self-designed and self-implemented client flow studies. The software’s reports effectively analyze and measure the performance of individual clinics and thus yield for the user quantifiable data for designing new clinics, instituting improved client flow patterns, and evaluating staffing needs so as to increase clinic effectiveness. Examples of specific benefits derived from using this methodology include reduced client waiting time in the clinic, more equitable distribution of workload for each staff person, an improved appointment system, and greater staff satisfaction with the overall delivery of services. Further, the costing feature—greatly improved in WinPFA—allows users to factor costs into possible PFA-driven changes in clinic operations. PFA and WinPFA ListServ The WinPFA ListServ has two purposes To subscribe, please send an e-mail to PFA@cdc.gov
WinPFA’s new and enhanced features drive the extensive changes in the data-collection forms (also known as “registers”). Active study documentation requires completing only the staff and client registers. PFA and WinPFA registers are available below, as are the corresponding data-collection manuals, which describe how to design and carry out studies as well as describing the registers and the study variables. Download the Patient Flow Analysis for Windows (WinPFA) Data Collection Manual (PDF 3.8MB). Data-Entry With WinPFA installed, users may proceed with data entry or assign this task to other staff. Typical Windows® users, if experiencing difficulty with PFA, should contact CDC to request the corresponding data-entry manual. Users requiring the WinPFA data-entry tutorial may download it. The amount of time required to complete data entry varies according to user experience with the software and with the volume of study data. With WinPFA, a study consisting of 50 patient registers and 10 staff registers should require no more than 2 hours data-entry time. Data Analysis and Beyond WinPFA analyzes study data and delivers 13 standard reports and a graphical depiction of the session. For information about Interpretation and Use of the WinPFA Reports, please send an e-mail to PFA@cdc.gov. WinPFA includes these additional data and many more:
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