2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12553-019-00357-w
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Medical emergency triage and patient prioritisation in a telemedicine environment: a systematic review

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“…Automated forward triage systems that use algorithms to categorize patients into risk groups could also be utilized, as ED physicians experience considerable time pressure. Current examples include the Multi Sources Healthcare Architecture (MHSA) algorithm and the Electronic Modified Early Warning Scorecard (9). Telemedicine has also been used to triage, expedite, and streamline the local COVID-19 screening process, thereby reducing the strain on healthcare facilities and practitioner exposure.…”
Section: Telemedicine In Emergency Cases and Triagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automated forward triage systems that use algorithms to categorize patients into risk groups could also be utilized, as ED physicians experience considerable time pressure. Current examples include the Multi Sources Healthcare Architecture (MHSA) algorithm and the Electronic Modified Early Warning Scorecard (9). Telemedicine has also been used to triage, expedite, and streamline the local COVID-19 screening process, thereby reducing the strain on healthcare facilities and practitioner exposure.…”
Section: Telemedicine In Emergency Cases and Triagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the retrieval process, search, selection and categorisation of relevant studies from these databases were carried out in three screening and filtering iteration processes [17]- [20]. In the first iteration process, duplicate articles were eliminated [21]- [24]. The second iteration process involved the identification and elimination of all unrelated articles by scanning the titles and abstracts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improper patient prioritisation can lead to incorrect strategic decisions that can endanger patients' lives [44] . Several medical informatics studies have presented a prioritisation solution for patients with single [46][47][48] and multiple chronic heart diseases [49][50][51] .…”
Section: Intelligent Computing Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%