That's why it's vital to begin triage on damaged portfolios as soon as possible.
From the forbes.com
There is a whole lot of reconstruction going on, a whole lot of triage going on.
From the stuff.co.nz
The only question is how much we deceive ourselves and others about this triage.
From the bloomberg.com
Any patients visiting them are evaluated by a triage nurse right away, she said.
From the mcall.com
It's a psychology, the psychology of triage, that's very foreign to our culture.
From the newsobserver.com
They were attached and not bleeding, which was my quick field triage assessment.
From the sacbee.com
We were dealt with swiftly by the receptionists, who contacted the triage nurse.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Many survivors had hideous wounds, and a triage unit was set up outside a hotel.
From the denverpost.com
Slowly but surely, Bill Clinton's health-care plan is headed for the triage unit.
From the time.com
More examples
Sorting and allocating aid on the basis of need for or likely benefit from medical treatment or food
Triage is a process of determining the priority of patients treatments based on the severity of their condition. This rations patient treatment efficiently when resources are insufficient for all to be treated immediately. ...
Triage is a 2009 drama film starring Colin Farrell, Paz Vega and Christopher Lee. The film focuses on the psychological effects of war on a photo journalist. It is based on the novel Triage by American veteran war correspondent Scott Anderson.
Assessment or sorting according to quality; The process of sorting patients so as to determine the order in which they will be treated (for example, by assigning precedence according to the urgency of illness or injury); To assess or sort according to quality or some other aspect
The procedure for deciding the order in which to treat casualties
Sorting out the wounded at a major incident so that the most serious cases are treated first.
The process by which patients are sorted or classified according to the type and urgency of their conditions.
(JP 1-02, NATO) - The evaluation and classification of casualties for purposes of treatment and evacuation. ...
The evaluation of patients to assess the seriousness of their conditions and prioritize the urgency for care. In the setting of managed care, triage is often performed after office hours on the telephone by a nurse or other health professional to screen patients for emergency treatment.