New method to regulate unscheduled urgent care : the ODISSEE interactive self-triage platform

The regulation of the unscheduled care takes part of the different methods engaged to better organize the global demand for unscheduled urgent care among the different levels of care. Indeed, the first level of care equally with the emergency departments are facing major patient inflows often exceed...

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Published inRevue médicale de Liège Vol. 75; no. 3; p. 159
Main Authors Gilbert, A, Brasseur, E, Ghuysen, A, D'Orio, V
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published Belgium 01.03.2020
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Summary:The regulation of the unscheduled care takes part of the different methods engaged to better organize the global demand for unscheduled urgent care among the different levels of care. Indeed, the first level of care equally with the emergency departments are facing major patient inflows often exceeding their available resources. Technological advances in healthcare and spreading of medical information reveal themselves as precursors of new adaptive strategies and daily challenges. The creation of an interactive app for patients self-triage through the different levels of care involves those different concepts. We created a new interactive platform, the ODISSEE mobile application (Outil Décisionnel et Informatif des Structures de Soins Efficientes Existantes), to allow patient's self-triage to the best level of care. The protocols used were directly based on a previously validated tool with a 5-year experience in our institution, the SALOMON algorithm (Système Algorithmique Liégeois d'Orientation pour la Médecine Omnipraticienne Nocturne). Establishment of interactive self-triage platform to guide patients to the best level of care could potentially be a promising tool to improve the regulation of unscheduled urgent care.
ISSN:0370-629X