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Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022)

November 2022

Call interview for early detection and appropriate treatment to decrease COVID-19 pandemic burden

  • Fariba Ghorbani
  • Shadi Shafaghi
  • Sima Noorali
  • Guitti Pourdowlat

Researcher Bulletin of Medical Sciences, Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022), 20 November 2022 , Page e6
Published: 2023-02-28

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Abstract

One of the most important concerns during the covid-19 pandemic is an imbalance in health services.

Considering significant mortality among hospital staff and the general population, a great apprehension was raised in society. Consequently, many patients with symptoms were rushed to hospitals. In this regard, to keeping clinics away from overcrowding, call interview with patients plays a crucial role in not only patients screening but also treatment approach.

 

Keywords:
  • Call interview; Health services; Isolation; Telemedicine
  • e6

How to Cite

Ghorbani, F. ., Shafaghi, S. ., Noorali, S. ., & Pourdowlat, G. . (2023). Call interview for early detection and appropriate treatment to decrease COVID-19 pandemic burden. Researcher Bulletin of Medical Sciences, 27(1), e6. Retrieved from https://theses.sbmu.ac.ir/index.php/rbms/article/view/41466
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