Objective: To examine the medical referral pattern of patients received at the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in order to inform the process of strengthening the referral system. Methods: The study design was a prospective study conducted at MNH during a 10-week study period from January to March 2004. The study sample consisted of patients referred to MNH Results: Of the 11,412 patients seen, 72.5% were self-referrals. More than 70% of the patients seen required admission, though not necessarily at tertiary level. Only 0.8% came from outside the Dar es Salaam region. More than 70% of the patients seen required admission. Surgical services were required by 66.8% of patients, with obstetric conditions being most prominent (24.6% of all...
Patterns of referral to Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital were studied to assess the approp...
Background: This study was aimed at establishing the degree of conformity with the referral system, ...
The study investigated the factors influencing the utilisation of the referral system in selected Pr...
Objective: To examine the medical referral pattern of patients received at the Muhimbili National Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionali...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
This prospective descriptive study describes the referral patterns to the Red Cross War Memorial Chi...
Patient referral systems are fragile and overlooked components of the health system in Tanzania. Our...
Introduction: An effective referral system ensures a close relationship between all levels of the he...
Primary healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa have undergone substantial development in an effort...
Communicable diseases are the main reasons of admission to medical ward of developing countries. In ...
Background: Anecdotal evidence has suggested inefficiency in the pyramidal health care referral syst...
Primary healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa have undergone substantial development in an effort...
Patterns of referral to Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital were studied to assess the approp...
Background: This study was aimed at establishing the degree of conformity with the referral system, ...
The study investigated the factors influencing the utilisation of the referral system in selected Pr...
Objective: To examine the medical referral pattern of patients received at the Muhimbili National Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionali...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients ...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
This prospective descriptive study describes the referral patterns to the Red Cross War Memorial Chi...
Patient referral systems are fragile and overlooked components of the health system in Tanzania. Our...
Introduction: An effective referral system ensures a close relationship between all levels of the he...
Primary healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa have undergone substantial development in an effort...
Communicable diseases are the main reasons of admission to medical ward of developing countries. In ...
Background: Anecdotal evidence has suggested inefficiency in the pyramidal health care referral syst...
Primary healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa have undergone substantial development in an effort...
Patterns of referral to Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital were studied to assess the approp...
Background: This study was aimed at establishing the degree of conformity with the referral system, ...
The study investigated the factors influencing the utilisation of the referral system in selected Pr...