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Author: Amanda Rojek; Martin Dutch; Daniel Peyton; Rachel Pelly; Mark Putland; Harriet Hiscock; Jonathan Knott
Title: A cross-sectional study of patients presenting for hospital-based screening for COVID-19: risk of disease, and healthcare access preferences.
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: m1e9raz3_26
    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to place an unprecedented and sustained surge of patients to emergency departments around Australia. In order to avoid additional burden on the public health system, it is imperative the right patient is treated at the right facility. During this pandemic phase, there is an urgent need to explore alternative avenues to triage and if needed, screen these predominantly well patients, such as through community clinics.....
    Document: The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to place an unprecedented and sustained surge of patients to emergency departments around Australia. In order to avoid additional burden on the public health system, it is imperative the right patient is treated at the right facility. During this pandemic phase, there is an urgent need to explore alternative avenues to triage and if needed, screen these predominantly well patients, such as through community clinics or general practices. This will ensure the right patient is treated at the right facility.

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