Objective To assess accuracy of emergency medical service (EMS) telephone triage in identifying patients who need an EMS response and identify factors which affect triage accuracy. Design Observational cohort study. Setting Emergency telephone triage provided by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) National Health Service (NHS) Trust. Participants 12 653 adults who contacted EMS telephone triage services provided by YAS between 2 April 2020 and 29 June 2020 assessed by COVID-19 telephone triage pathways were included. Outcome Accuracy of call handler decision to dispatch an ambulance was assessed in terms of death or need for organ support at 30 days from first contact with the telephone triage service. Results Callers contactin...
Background: A new pre-triage screening tool, Nature of Call (NoC), has been introduced into the tele...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vo...
Abstract Background: The increased workload in emergency medical services (EMS) is a global phenome...
Objective - To assess accuracy of emergency medical service (EMS) telephone triage in identifying pa...
Objective: To assess accuracy of emergency medical service (EMS) telephone triage in identifying pat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess accuracy of telephone triage in identifying need for emergency care among those...
Abstract Objectives During the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to de...
Objective: To assess the safety of nurses and paramedics offering telephone assessment, triage, and ...
ObjectiveAmbulance-based secondary telephone triage systems have been established in ambulance servi...
Objective: To assess the safety of nurses and paramedics offering telephone assessment, triage, and ...
Objective Ambulance-based secondary telephone triage systems have been established in ambulance serv...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Background:Emergency medical communication centres (EMCCs) dispatch and allocate ambulance resources...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Alaa Al Amiry,1 Brian J Maguire2,3 1Department of Clinical Studies, College of Pharmacy and Health S...
Background: A new pre-triage screening tool, Nature of Call (NoC), has been introduced into the tele...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vo...
Abstract Background: The increased workload in emergency medical services (EMS) is a global phenome...
Objective - To assess accuracy of emergency medical service (EMS) telephone triage in identifying pa...
Objective: To assess accuracy of emergency medical service (EMS) telephone triage in identifying pat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess accuracy of telephone triage in identifying need for emergency care among those...
Abstract Objectives During the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to de...
Objective: To assess the safety of nurses and paramedics offering telephone assessment, triage, and ...
ObjectiveAmbulance-based secondary telephone triage systems have been established in ambulance servi...
Objective: To assess the safety of nurses and paramedics offering telephone assessment, triage, and ...
Objective Ambulance-based secondary telephone triage systems have been established in ambulance serv...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Background:Emergency medical communication centres (EMCCs) dispatch and allocate ambulance resources...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Alaa Al Amiry,1 Brian J Maguire2,3 1Department of Clinical Studies, College of Pharmacy and Health S...
Background: A new pre-triage screening tool, Nature of Call (NoC), has been introduced into the tele...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vo...
Abstract Background: The increased workload in emergency medical services (EMS) is a global phenome...