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International Journal of Emergency Services 1–11.
Published: 29 June 2026
.... Overall, findings from the medical sector translate well to emergency services more broadly, though important differences emerge in triage approaches and decision-making contexts. Research limitations/implications The research's generalisability may be limited by its focus on the Netherlands...
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International Journal of Emergency Services (2023) 12 (3): 343–358.
Published: 27 June 2023
... of interests: No conflict of interest exists. 02 09 2022 09 01 2023 04 04 2023 26 05 2023 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Homeworking Telephone consultation Triage Pandemic 999 Ambulance Remote...
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International Journal of Emergency Services (2021) 10 (3): 340–350.
Published: 25 May 2021
...Saqer Althunayyan; Abdullah Alhalybah; Ahmed Aloudah; Osama A. Samarkandi; Anas A. Khan Purpose Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) is a unique triage system used by prehospital providers during disasters to quickly categorize and prioritize patient care according to severity. This study...
