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July 01, 2015 - Emergency Severity Index , a five-level triage tool designed to provide timely emergency care to patients … augments its patient safety efforts with another AHRQ-funded resource—the Emergency Severity Index (ESI … ), a triage tool used in emergency care. … “The ESI has provided specific timeframes within which to treat patients based on the severity of their … “ESI guidelines have helped emergency care teams at all of our hospitals provide more timely treatment
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Emergency Severity Index (ESI … ): A Triage Tool for Emergency Department Care
The ESI is a five-level emergency department triage
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Emergency Severity Index
The Emergency Severity Index (ESI … ) is a five-level emergency department (ED) triage algorithm that provides clinically relevant stratification … The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funded initial work on the ESI.
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January 01, 2024 - Patel MD , Lin P , Cheng Q Patient sex, racial and ethnic disparities in emergency department triage … 62%, respectively) whereas 47% were assigned ESI 3 in the rural community ED. … males although both groups were roughly comparable in the assignment of ESI 4-5. … Non-White and Hispanic females were generally least likely to be assigned ESI 1-2 in all EDs. … Patient sex, racial and ethnic disparities in emergency department triage: a multi-site retrospective
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June 01, 2022 - The Emergency Severity Index (ESI): A Triage Tool for Emergency Department Care, Version 4 is a five-level … emergency department triage algorithm that provides clinically relevant stratification of patients into … The ESI helps hospital emergency departments rapidly identify patients in need of immediate attention