Socioeconomic inequality in telephone triage on triage response, hospitalization and 30-day mortality

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We investigated socioeconomic inequality (measured by the indicators highest attained education level and household income) in telephone triage on triage response (face-to-face contact), hospitalization and 30-day mortality among Danish citizens calling the medical helpline 1813 between 23 January and 9 February 2017. The analysis included 6869 adult callers from a larger prospective cohort study and showed that callers with low socioeconomic status (SES) were less often triaged to a face-to-face contact and had higher 30-day mortality than callers with high SES.

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Gamst-Jensen, H., Jensen, A. N., Christensen, E. F., Lippert, F., Brabrand, M., Egerod, I., … Huibers, L. (2021). Socioeconomic inequality in telephone triage on triage response, hospitalization and 30-day mortality. European Journal of Public Health, 31(4), 703–705. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa242

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