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The choice of the method of patients triage in the system of emergency medicine

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2021-22-2-17-24

Abstract

For the timely provision of a full-fledged volume of emergency medical care, it is necessary to triage patients admitted to the emergency department. The article highlights the tool for the prompt and adequate prioritization of the growing number of patients for the provision of emergency medical care, corresponding to the features of the emergency medical care system in Uzbekistan, during which the opinions of experts working in the emergency medicine system were actively accepted.

About the Authors

L. T. Mirvarisova
WorldBank’s Improving of the emergency medical services project implementation unit
Uzbekistan

Lobar T. Mirvarisova

Tashkent



Kh. E. Anvarov
Republican Research Center of Emergency Medicine of the Health Ministry of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan

Khikmat E. Anvarov

Tashkent



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Mirvarisova L.T., Anvarov Kh.E. The choice of the method of patients triage in the system of emergency medicine. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2021;22(2):17-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2021-22-2-17-24

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