A District of Columbia program that placed nurses in 911 call centers to triage non-life-threatening calls resulted in a drop of ambulance dispatches from 97% to 56%. In the Right Care, Right Now ...
MD Triage began in December 1998 when a Nurse Practitioner felt there was a gap in healthcare. Patients were calling after-hours for assistance in care; were speaking with either hospital teams or ...
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