Telephone triage performed by nurses reduces non-urgent ambulance missions: A prospective observational pilot study in Finland.
Petri RoivainenMarko J HoikkaLasse RaatiniemiTom SilfvastTero Ala-KokkoMaria KääriäinenPublished in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2020)
By providing telephone counseling, care instructions and patient guidance to other social and health services than EMS, the telephone triage reduced non-urgent EMS missions by one third. The results imply that telephone triage could be a viable model for managing non-urgent missions. Patient safety issues should be monitored when developing new service concepts.