Emergency Rooms May Send Home Patients With Minor Health Concerns Starting in April
Starting April 1st, emergency rooms in Estonia will be permitted to send home patients who do not require immediate medical attention based on initial assessments.
Municipal Hospital of Salvador carries out triage for elective surgeries; 100 spots will be offered
The Municipal Hospital of Salvador is conducting a triage for elective surgeries, offering 100 spots for clinical evaluation of adult patients.
Getting to see a doctor sooner with the new emergency room structure
The LandspÃtali University Hospital in Iceland is implementing a new emergency room structure aimed at improving patient flow and reducing wait times.
Military Service and Triage: Suddenly, the Lottery is Fair
The article discusses the implications of a new German law allowing potential reintroduction of conscription in light of pandemic-era triage debates, highlighting the ethical considerations for lawmakers.
Military Service and Triage: Suddenly, Fate is Fair
The recent decision by the Bundestag to allow for the reintroduction of military conscription raises important considerations about fairness and ethics in resource allocation during crises like the pandemic.
How Karlsruhe Justifies: The Apolitical Violence
The article discusses how the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany adheres strictly to legal arguments, often appearing indifferent to the societal implications of its rulings, exemplified by its decision on triage.