Additional file 2: of Is it a matter of urgency? A survey of assessments by walk-in patients and doctors of the urgency level of their encounters at a general emergency outpatient clinic in Oslo, Norway
Sven Ruud
Per Hjortdahl
BĂĽrd Natvig
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3610880_D2.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_2_of_Is_it_a_matter_of_urgency_A_survey_of_assessments_by_walk-in_patients_and_doctors_of_the_urgency_level_of_their_encounters_at_a_general_emergency_outpatient_clinic_in_Oslo_Norway/4361759
Concordance for urgency assessment levels between patients and doctors stratified by consultation results. Additional table showing the concordance for urgency assessment levels between patients and doctors stratified by consultation results. A: Received final treatment at the emergency clinic, B: Admitted to hospital/decision unit or referred to specialist and C: RGP follow up.
2016-07-04 05:00:00
Emergency medicine
Primary care
General practitioner
Immigrants
Level of urgency
Health literacy