Use of Telemedicine to Screen Patients in the Emergency Department: Matched Cohort Study Evaluating Efficiency and Patient Safety of Telemedicine
JMIR Medical Informatics2018Vol. 7(2), pp. e11233–e11233
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Nicholas Rademacher, Gai Cole, Kevin J. Psoter, Gabor D. Kelen, Jamie Wei Zhi Fan, Dennis Gordon, Junaid Razzak
Abstract
Although the efficiency of telescreening, as measured by the rate of patients seen per hour, was lower early in the study period, telescreening achieved the same level of efficiency as in-person screening by the end of the pilot study. Adding telescreening during 1-3 am on weekdays dramatically decreased the number of patients who left without being seen compared to historic data. Telescreening was an effective and safe way for this ED to expand the hours in which patients were screened by a health care provider in triage.
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