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Multidisciplinary working to develop teletriage and streaming services

Jones, Katie, Sussex, Anna, Ware, Andrew, Jaynie Rance Orcid Logo

Nursing Times online, Volume: 117, Issue: 9, Pages: 45 - 49

Swansea University Author: Jaynie Rance Orcid Logo

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Recently telephone/contact-first methods are being introduced for patients who have less-acute needs for access to emergency care. This article describes a multidisciplinary approach to modelling potential risks and opportunities when moving towards teletriage and telemedicine. The approach informed...

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Published in: Nursing Times online
ISSN: 0954-7762
Published: 2021
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description Recently telephone/contact-first methods are being introduced for patients who have less-acute needs for access to emergency care. This article describes a multidisciplinary approach to modelling potential risks and opportunities when moving towards teletriage and telemedicine. The approach informed the development of CAV24/7, a telephone/contact-first system in Cardiff, and assessment of the potential for similar services in Newport and surrounding areas.
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