SmED Structured Triage
Cross-source consensus on SmED Structured Triage from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- SmED is a German adaptation of the Swiss Medical Assessment System. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data
- Between April 2019 and December 2020, 687,845 SmED assessments were conducted. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data
- SmED supports call-takers by proposing questions, identifying red flags, assessing urgency, and recommending care settings. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data
- The article concludes that SmED's impact remains inconclusive. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data
- SmED classifies urgency using patient characteristics including age, sex, symptoms, comorbidities, risk factors, and red flags. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data
- SmED implementation was heterogeneous across participating associations. — Evaluating the impact of a medical telephone helpline and the use of a structured initial assessment on demand for acute and emergency care in Germany: an ecological study using secondary data