Data on Nurse Triage During COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to underscore the need for telephone medicine, medical call centers can play a crucial role in improving the patient experience and quality of care while containing costs.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to underscore the need for telephone medicine, medical call centers can play a crucial role in improving the patient experience and quality of care while containing costs.
Case study on a typical summer vacation concern for families and how having access to triage nurses can help decrease ER visits.
Medical Center in Oklahoma Provides and Innovative Triage Line to Manage Hospital overcrowding An Effective Approach to ER Phone Calls Emergency Room (ER) overcrowding is widespread in hospitals, creating delays…
Triage Nurses and Working Diagnoses Intro: The main goal for triage nurses when they get a call from a patient is to evaluate their symptoms and determine the level of…
By Dr. Charu G. Raheja, PhD Patients today expect to be able to reach a provider any time of the day and night, including weekends. Yet, as a provider, it…
While many symptoms are serious and require an emergency care visit, many patients seek the advice of a triage nurse to keep them out of the Emergency Room. There are many…
Why Patients Love TriageLogic's After-Hours Telephone Triage Service Hospitals and physicians trust TriageLogic to be there for their patients’ health concerns. TriageLogic’s telephone nurse triage service Nurse Triage On Call includes trained…
Case Study: Nurse Triage Assisting Patients with Medical Devices Another Potential Life-Saving Incident. In today’s world, healthcare is fragmented and while technology is improving care, it is also increasing the…
Speeding up the Diagnosis of Patient Symptoms: How Triage Nurses Help Patients by Asking the Right Questions Telephone nurse triage plays a critical role in making sure that patients are…
The Role of Nurse Triage in Providing Emotional and Life Support to Callers When most people think about what a triage nurse does, they think of worried mothers…