• Aust Fam Physician · Jun 2008

    Universal telenursing triage in Australia and New Zealand - a new primary health service.

    • Ian St George, Matthew Cullen, Louise Gardiner, and Georgia Karabatsos.
    • McKesson, New Zealand. ian.stgeorge@mckesson.co.nz
    • Aust Fam Physician. 2008 Jun 1;37(6):476-9.

    BackgroundMost Australian and all New Zealand residents now have 24 hour access to free telephone advice and symptom triage. Australasia is following an international trend triggered by a perceived need for standardised advice, demand management (primary care and emergency department), and equity of access. A growing literature describes the impact of this new service on existing primary health services.ObjectiveThis article summarises the results of telephone triage projects in Australia and New Zealand to acquaint Australian general practitioners with nurse led telephone triage services that have health call centre technology.DiscussionAustralian and New Zealand services are similar with respect to the demographics of callers, when they call, and the issues on which they seek advice. Further study is needed in order to understand how telenursing can best be integrated with general practice and other primary care services.

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