Reverse triage, or identifying hospitalized patients at low-risk for adverse events and discharging them to increase surge capacity during a sudden influx of patients can be useful in pediatric ...
In times when hospitals nationwide may already be filled to capacity, how can they plan to handle an unexpected influx of patients? Gabor Kelen, director of the Johns Hopkins Office of Critical Event ...
A process known as “reverse triage” may hold the key to ensuring a hospital has enough bed capacity to handle a surge of patients after a disaster situation, according to a study published today in ...
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