Illustration of nurse triage call documentation being saved and integrated into an electronic health record (EHR).

When Patient Calls Overwhelm Your Workflow: Integrating Nurse Triage With EHR Systems

A teddy bear holding a stethoscope and a red heart symbolizes compassionate nurse-led triage and patient safety.

Why Nurse-Led Triage — Supported by Technology — Catches What Automation Alone Misses

A side-by-side image of a nurse recording symptoms during a patient call and a distressed patient calling for help, highlighting the risks of incomplete manual messages.

Say Goodbye to Manual Messages: How Automated Medical Message Intake Captures Patient Requests 24/7

A nurse uses triage software with a headset on to assess patient symptoms and document care in a medical office.

How Nurse Triage Software for Medical Practices Improves Patient Care — and Reduces Daily Stress

A tired physician sits at their desk and rests their head in their hands, illustrating challenges in medical call center workflow management.

Stop the Late-Night Provider Pages: Medical Call Center Workflow Management With 24/7 Nurse Triage

Split-screen headshots of Charu Raheja and Donna Orender during a recording for the REfresh podcast, framed by a blurred microphone and warm studio lights.

Resilience, Leadership, and Nurse Triage: Dr. Charu Raheja’s Story on REfresh

How Schmitt-Thompson Protocols Help Hospitals and Medical Practices

Telephone triage protocols help triage nurses maintain a quality of care on a consistent basis. They are important for doctors to delegate workloads, standardize procedures, and give nurses decision support. Hospitals can use these protocols to maintain the proper flow for their patients, ensure patients are receiving the correct advice for the symptoms presented, save money, and ultimately save lives.

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