Publications by authors named "Fahad Alsalhi"

Background: Due to the recent evolution of telecommunications, it is now acknowledged that digital communication provides essential services for remote areas. Teleradiology allows the ability to obtain images at one site, send them over a distance, and view them remotely for diagnostic or consultation purposes.

Aim: The highlighted objectives include (a) the added value of the service, (b) user satisfaction, and (c) quality assurance according to global best practices and national quality standards.

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Overcrowding and extended waiting times in the emergency department (ED) can pose a significant risk of COVID-19 transmission from patients to healthy individuals. In 2017, the Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) introduced a visual triage system (VTS) with scoring to notify healthcare workers (HCWs) in EDs about the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection risk. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the MOH employed a VTS to classify patients according to their potential risk of COVID-19 infection upon their admission to the ED.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Fahad Alsalhi"

  • - Fahad Alsalhi's recent research focuses on improving healthcare delivery in Saudi Arabia through innovative technologies such as teleradiology and visual triage systems, aiming to enhance diagnostic capabilities and patient management in emergency settings.
  • - His study on teleradiology emphasizes its role in bridging gaps in remote areas by evaluating user satisfaction and compliance with quality standards, indicating its potential to optimize medical services in underserved regions.
  • - In his assessment of the Visual Triage System (VTS) implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, Alsalhi addresses the challenges of overcrowding in emergency departments and presents the effectiveness of VTS in managing infection risks among patients, showcasing its importance for public health safety.