Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gatekeeper to further services, has helped to keep health care costs down. Despite this, unexplained variation in referral rates and increasing health care costs have led to the search for methods of improving efficiency. There is relatively little recent descriptive data on the processes of care at the primary-secondary care interface. The study reported here provides information about this.Aim, To analyse the patterns and process of care for the referral of outpatients, together with the views of patients, their GPs, and specialists.Method. A questionnaire survey of outpatients, their hospital specialists, and GPs in randomly sampled dist...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Objectives - The wider study aimed to evaluate specialists) outreach clinics in relation to their co...
Great variation in referral rates between primary care physicians has been the main reason to influe...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
Aim: This study updates a previous scoping review published by the National Institute for Health Res...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Objectives Variation in patterns of referral from primary care can lead to inappropriate overuse or ...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Objectives - The wider study aimed to evaluate specialists) outreach clinics in relation to their co...
Great variation in referral rates between primary care physicians has been the main reason to influe...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of the stu...
Aim: This study updates a previous scoping review published by the National Institute for Health Res...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Objectives Variation in patterns of referral from primary care can lead to inappropriate overuse or ...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Objectives - The wider study aimed to evaluate specialists) outreach clinics in relation to their co...
Great variation in referral rates between primary care physicians has been the main reason to influe...