Patients' self-triage for unscheduled urgent care: a preliminary study on the accuracy and factors affecting the performance of a Belgian self-triage platform
Abstract Background Management of unscheduled urgent care is a complex concern for many healthcare providers. Facing the challenge of appropriately dispatching unscheduled care, primary and emergency physicians have collaboratively implemented innovative strategies such as telephone triage. Currentl...
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Main Authors: | Allison Gilbert (Author), Anh Nguyet Diep (Author), Maryame Boufraioua (Author), Benoit Pétré (Author), Anne-Françoise Donneau (Author), Alexandre Ghuysen (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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