Background: Referrals of patients from primary care to medical specialist care are an important activity in any health care system. German data show that the number of referrals by GPs have increased since 2004, but detailed insight into the experiences of patients, GPs and consultants regarding referrals is very limited. This study aimed at describing the experiences of consultants, GPs and patients with referrals from primary care to medical specialist care. An additional objective was to examine the impact of purpose regarding the referral and of the referrer on the experiences of GPs and patients. Methods: Referrals of 26 general practitioners (GPs) from 25 practices in Marbach, a rural region in the south of Germany were studied. All...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
We study how market conditions influence referrals of patients by general practitioners (GPs). We se...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...
Abstract Background Referrals of patients from primary care to medical specialist care are an import...
Contains fulltext : 50477.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Referrals of patients f...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
Background: Within the health system, communication between the different levels of care is essentia...
Background: GPs’ individual decisions to refer and the various ways of working when they refer are i...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Gener...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Multiprofessional practice is a key component in primary care. Exa...
Background: To analyze the referral processes from general practitioners to specialists and among sp...
Background: Patients in hospital can develop complaints unrelated to the condition they are admitted...
Objective. Identify and describe general practitioners’ (GPs’) reflections on and attitudes to the r...
<div><p>Primary care faces challenging times in many countries, mainly caused by an ageing populatio...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
We study how market conditions influence referrals of patients by general practitioners (GPs). We se...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...
Abstract Background Referrals of patients from primary care to medical specialist care are an import...
Contains fulltext : 50477.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Referrals of patients f...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
Background: Within the health system, communication between the different levels of care is essentia...
Background: GPs’ individual decisions to refer and the various ways of working when they refer are i...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Gener...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Multiprofessional practice is a key component in primary care. Exa...
Background: To analyze the referral processes from general practitioners to specialists and among sp...
Background: Patients in hospital can develop complaints unrelated to the condition they are admitted...
Objective. Identify and describe general practitioners’ (GPs’) reflections on and attitudes to the r...
<div><p>Primary care faces challenging times in many countries, mainly caused by an ageing populatio...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
We study how market conditions influence referrals of patients by general practitioners (GPs). We se...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal collaboration between general practice and hospital care is crucial to maintai...