<b>Background</b> The ever increasing volume of referrals from primary care to specialist services is putting considerable pressure on resource-constrained health services while effective communication across fragmented services remains a substantial challenge. Previous studies have suggested that electronic referrals (eReferral) can bear important benefits for cross-organisational processes and patient care management.<p></p> <b>Methods</b> We conducted 25 semi-structured interviews and 1 focus group with primary care providers to elucidate General Practitioners' (GPs) perspectives on information management processes in the patient pathway in NHSScotland, 1 focus group with members of the Scottish Elec...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
Poor communication between primary care and specialists often leads to delays, inefficiencies and su...
Background The ever increasing volume of referrals from primary care to specialist services is putti...
The ever increasing volume of referrals from primary care to specialist services is putting consider...
<b>Background</b> Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical...
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
We conducted a study of information management processes across the patient surgical pathway in NHSS...
<strong>Objectives</strong> To determine the uptake of multiple eHealth facilities enabled by the NH...
Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of speci...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
Objective: To evaluate the primary care communications initiative, which introduced NHSnet to primar...
1.BackgroundImproving the informational quality of referrals and reducing referral rates by appropri...
In the past decade there has been increasing use of information technology in Scottish primary care....
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
Poor communication between primary care and specialists often leads to delays, inefficiencies and su...
Background The ever increasing volume of referrals from primary care to specialist services is putti...
The ever increasing volume of referrals from primary care to specialist services is putting consider...
<b>Background</b> Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical...
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
We conducted a study of information management processes across the patient surgical pathway in NHSS...
<strong>Objectives</strong> To determine the uptake of multiple eHealth facilities enabled by the NH...
Poor communication between referring clinicians and specialists may lead to inefficient use of speci...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
Objective: To evaluate the primary care communications initiative, which introduced NHSnet to primar...
1.BackgroundImproving the informational quality of referrals and reducing referral rates by appropri...
In the past decade there has been increasing use of information technology in Scottish primary care....
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...
Background. The primary care system in the United Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) a...
Poor communication between primary care and specialists often leads to delays, inefficiencies and su...