The Emergency Room is dedicated to medical urgencies and emergencies. It operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- What is required ?
Bring an ID document, your health insurance card, and your tax code
- The emergency room procedure
Arrivals:
Access to emergency care does not follow a strict first-come, first-served order, but is instead based on the severity of the condition. After personal information is registered at the administrative desk, the patient goes through the triage process. This is a procedure carried out by highly trained nursing staff to assess the actual urgency of the situation based on specific criteria. This evaluation determines the priority for access to the examination room, using a five-level triage coding system to classify the degree of urgency.
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- Red – Critical: One or more vital functions are interrupted or severely compromised.
- Orange – Acute: Vital functions are at risk.
- Blue – Delayed urgency: The condition is stable but painful, usually requiring diagnostic tests and complex evaluations.
- Green – Minor urgency: The condition is stable with no risk of worsening and requires only simple therapeutic treatments.
- White – Non-urgent: The problem is not urgent and is subject to a co-payment (ticket).
While waiting, the triage staff monitor the patients’ clinical condition and, in case of significant changes, may adjust the previously assigned priority code.
Accompanying persons:
To ensure the privacy of patients and provide the necessary conditions for staff to offer the best possible care, overcrowding in the evaluation and treatment area must be avoided.
For this reason, companions must wait to be called via intercom before entering the examination area. Staying inside the premises without authorization is not allowed. One designated companion may be admitted to the examination room if deemed appropriate by the doctor. They will, in any case, be contacted at the end of the diagnostic and treatment process or, if the evaluation takes a particularly long time, during intermediate stages of assessment.