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Triage (Patient Assessment System)

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Developers: Department of Health of the city of Moscow
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

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2023: Product Announcement

Tablets with the new Triage IT system were delivered to all hospitals in Moscow, where they provide round-the-clock emergency assistance to the adult population, to quickly assess the condition of patients. On February 10, 2023, the capital's mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote about this in his Telegram channel. According to him, with the help of a tablet, the specialist contributes clinical indicators to Triage without leaving the patient, which accelerates the initial assessment of his condition. Thanks to the integration of the digital system with EMIAS, data on the patient's condition are available to all hospital doctors, Sobyanin noted, adding that the medical staff of the reception departments of Moscow hospitals can now assess the patient's condition in two to three minutes thanks to special tablets.

Patient data through integration with EMIAS will be available to all inpatient physicians

In addition, tablets are more mobile than stationary computers, and are always at hand with medical staff, said the mayor of Moscow.

Moscow has been successfully engaged in the digitalization of healthcare for more than 10 years. And modern tablets are a good help in this, added Sergei Sobyanin on February 10, 2023.

The Triage system has the following algorithm of work: upon admission of a patient, data on temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart contractions and saturation, as well as his complaints, symptoms and history of the disease are entered into the program. The system will analyze the information and determine the severity of the patient's condition.

The platform distributes the patient into three zones:

  • red - severe patients who need help immediately;
  • yellow - consistently heavy, they need to be helped within 15 minutes;
  • green - nothing threatens patients' lives; the waiting time is up to an hour.

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We can determine the priority: who needs to be helped in a shorter time frame, and who needs to be helped immediately. It happens that an ambulance can bring a relatively stable patient, we measure the parameters, and he turns into a heavy one and is sent to the "red" zone, - explained the deputy chief physician of the admission department of the GBUZ of the City Clinical Hospital named after S.P. Botkin Yury Barinov.[1]
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