Low-Acuity ED Presentations
Cross-source consensus on Low-Acuity ED Presentations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study defined low-acuity ED presentations as Australasian Triage Scale category 4 or 5 presentations meeting additional exclusion criteria. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- In the Mid North Coast Local Health District, the low-acuity share reached 55.29% in fiscal year 2021/2022. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- Low-acuity patients account for nearly half of all ED presentations across New South Wales, with higher proportions in regional and remote areas. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- Category 4 and 5 presentations were considered suitable targets for virtual triage, remote assessment and digitally supported care. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- Absolute numbers of category 4 and 5 presentations stayed relatively stable despite growth in total ED activity. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis