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Patient triage to specialist outpatient clinics-time to standardize terminology.

Vladimir Belostotsky1, Madan Roy1, Angelo Mikrogianakis1.   

Abstract

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to evaluate existing nomenclature used for outpatient referrals triage and propose a system, which meets the needs of McMaster Children's Hospital and can be modified for use in other hospitals.
Methods: We reviewed triage practices in the Department of Pediatrics, McMaster Children Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario and conducted a literature search to assess terminology used for outpatient referrals triage at other institutions.
Results: There is lack of unified terminology for triaging outpatient referrals. Existing systems are not widely accepted, lack uniformity, and often miss recording the true acuity of the referral. We developed a system that covers most outpatient triage scenarios, allocates either flexible or precise visit timelines to referrals and plans for logistics of the patient's visit. Triage categories are iMMediate (MM), Acute (A) (1 to 14 days), Semi-Acute (S) (1 to 3 months), Timetabled (T) (next available appointment slot), Evaluated (E) (used for either forwarding to another provider or requesting additional information), and Rejected (R) categories-McMASTER triage system. Several numbered subcategories are used in each category to define precise timelines, if needed. Visit logistics categories are the following: Hub (H) (place to see the patient), How to notify patient and referring provider (HP) and (HD), need to Start with tests prior to appointment (S), and need to Complete (C) other relevant local processes-HHSC logistics system. Both these systems may be adapted for local use in other institutions.
Conclusion: This is the first publication that proposes terminology standardization in triaging outpatient referrals for specialist paediatric services.
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Entities:  

Keywords:  Child health; Outpatients; Referral; Triage

Year:  2022        PMID: 36016590      PMCID: PMC9394629          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxab086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.600


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