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Self-Triage Use, Subsequent Healthcare Utilization, and Diagnoses: A Retrospective Study of Process and Clinical Outcomes Following Self-Triage and Self-Scheduling for Ear or Hearing Symptoms.

Frederick NorthTeresa B JensenRobert J StroebelElissa M NelsonBrenda J JohnsonMatthew C ThompsonJennifer L PecinaBrian A Crum
Published in: Health services research and managerial epidemiology (2023)
In an appropriate healthcare setting, self-triage outcomes can be captured in a high percentage of uses to examine for safety, patient adherence to recommendations, and efficiency of self-triage. With the ear or hearing self-triage, most uses had subsequent visit diagnoses relevant to ear or hearing, so most patients appeared to be selecting the appropriate self-triage pathway for their symptoms.
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