The effect on the patient flow in a local health care after implementing reverse triage in a primary care emergency department: a longitudinal follow-up study
Objective: Reverse triage means that patients who are not considered to be in need of medical services are not placed on the doctor's list in an emergency department (ED) but are sent, after face-to-face evaluation by a triage nurse, to a more appropriate health care unit. It is not known how a...
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Main Authors: | Timo Kauppila (Author), Katri Seppänen (Author), Juho Mattila (Author), Johanna Kaartinen (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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