This report analyses the data collected in a study of the general practitioner referral process and outpatient system in a district general hospital in south-east England, with specific reference to general medicine. In a second report to follow interview and observational material is used to explore explanations for the general trends seen in the results
The study sought to analyse the referrals received by a psychiatric unit in a general hospital in th...
Objective: To determine whether providing feedback and educating doctors about referral guidelines w...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate why some referrals to outpatient clinics made by General P...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
This is the final version of the report. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.AIM...
Decreases in the number of GPs, increase in per-patient consultations and ageing populations are pla...
Objectives: To measure the processes of care, health benefits and costs of outreach clinics held by ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient and attendance characteristics that are associated with onwards refer...
peer-reviewedBackground As prevalence of multi morbidity and polypharmacy rise, health care systems ...
Objective: To examine the effect of patient characteristics and comorbidity on referrals in primary ...
The study sought to analyse the referrals received by a psychiatric unit in a general hospital in th...
Objective: To determine whether providing feedback and educating doctors about referral guidelines w...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate why some referrals to outpatient clinics made by General P...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
This is the final version of the report. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.AIM...
Decreases in the number of GPs, increase in per-patient consultations and ageing populations are pla...
Objectives: To measure the processes of care, health benefits and costs of outreach clinics held by ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient and attendance characteristics that are associated with onwards refer...
peer-reviewedBackground As prevalence of multi morbidity and polypharmacy rise, health care systems ...
Objective: To examine the effect of patient characteristics and comorbidity on referrals in primary ...
The study sought to analyse the referrals received by a psychiatric unit in a general hospital in th...
Objective: To determine whether providing feedback and educating doctors about referral guidelines w...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...