“…Prior research has shown that early warning scoring systems, such as the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) and the National Early Warning Score (NEWS), had good predictive abilities for in-hospital mortality and cardiac arrest (Royal College of Physicians, 2012; Smith, Prytherrch, Meredith, Shmidt, & Featherstone, 2013;Smith et al, 2014). In addition, although some studies have shown that the impacts of early warning scoring systems on patient outcome were unclear or there existed low-level evidence (Alam et al, 2014; Le Lagadec & Dwyer, 2017;Smith et al, 2014), the implementation of the systems tended to have positive outcomes (Downey, Tahir, Randell, Brown, & Jayne, 2017;Lee, Kim, Kim, & Oh, 2018). However, since the efficacy of such systems depends on patient populations and care settings (Le Lagadec & Dwyer, 2017;Wheeler et al, 2013), their performance with various patients in different settings need to be explored.…”