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Title: Evaluating the Rate of Emergency Department Avoidance Achieved in a Collaboration Between an Ambulance and Virtual Care Service: A Retrospective Observational Study
Authors: Lumsden, C.;Maitland, L.;Rossiter, R.;Chung, S.
MNCLHD Author: Maitland, Leah
Chung, Steven
Issue Date: Feb-2026
Citation: Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA . 2026 Feb;38(1):e70216.
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate whether a collaboration between Mid-North Coast Virtual Care (MNCVC) and NSW Ambulance (NSWA) was effective in diverting ED transfers. Methods: A retrospective observational study over 30 months examined NSWA referrals to MNCVC. Referral characteristics, 7-day and 28-day ED presentations were analysed. ED avoidance was defined as an accepted referral without an ED presentation within 28 days. Results: Of 629 referrals, 542 (86%) were accepted for management. ED presentations occurred in 53 (9.8%) within 7-days and 130 (24.0%) within 28-days, resulting in a 76% (412 patients) ED avoidance rate over 30 months. Conclusions: An ambulance-diversion model to a virtual-care service showed a favourable ED avoidance rate. Keywords: ambulance diversion; emergency medicine; retrospective study; triage; virtual care.
URI: https://mnclhd.intersearch.com.au/mnclhdjspui/handle/123456789/709
PubMed URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41555614/
DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.70216
Keywords: Ambulances;Referral and Consultation;Emergency Medicine;Triage;Ambulance Diversion;Retrospective Studies
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