Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2015): April-June

A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index

A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index

A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index

Journals

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  3. Entezarjou A, Bonamy A, Benjaminsson S, Herman P, Midlöv P. Human- Versus Machine Learning–Based Triage Using Digitalized Patient Histories in Primary Care: Comparative Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2020;8(9):e18930 View
  4. Hoffman S, Voss J, Hendrickx L, Gibson N. Effect of Emergency Severity Index Annual Competency Assessment on Mistriage. Journal of Nursing Care Quality 2022;37(4):356 View
  5. Liu Y, Li D, Jia Y, Yu J, Li F, Gao Y, Ma Y, Wan Z, Zeng Z, Zhang W. Usability of the Surprise Question by Nurses and Patients’ Families for Risk Stratification in Emergency Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 2023;60 View
  6. Määttä J, Lindell R, Hayward N, Martikainen S, Honkanen K, Inkala M, Hirvonen P, Martikainen T. Diagnostic Performance, Triage Safety, and Usability of a Clinical Decision Support System Within a University Hospital Emergency Department: Algorithm Performance and Usability Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2023;11:e46760 View