How Virtual Triage Can Improve Patient Experience and Satisfaction: A Narrative Review and Look Forward.
George A GellertJoanna Rasławska-SochaNatalia MarcjaszTim PriceKacper KuszczyńskiAgata MłodawskaAleksandra JędruchPiotr M OrzechowskiPublished in: Telemedicine reports (2023)
VT enhances potential clinical effectiveness through early detection and referral, can reduce avoidable care delivery due to late clinical presentation, and can divert primary care needs to more clinically appropriate outpatient settings rather than high-acuity emergency departments. Delivery of earlier and faster, more acuity level-appropriate care, as well as patient avoidance of excess care acuity (and associated cost), offer promise as contributors to improved patient experience and satisfaction. The application of digital triage as a front door to health care delivery organizations offers care engagement that can help reduce patient need to visit a medical facility for low-acuity conditions more suitable for self-care, thus avoiding unpleasant queues and reducing microbiological and other patient risks associated with visits to medical facilities. VT also offers an opportunity for providers to make patient health care experiences more personalized.