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Reasons for Referral to Hospital: Extent of Agreement Between the Perceptions of Patients, General Practitioners and Consultants

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Journal Fam Pract
Specialty Public Health
Date 1986 Sep 1
PMID 3770333
Citations 18
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Abstract

A sample of referrals to hospital out-patient clinics by general practitioners was examined from the points of view of the patient, general practitioner and consultant with regard to the perceived reason for the referral. A considerable degree of disagreement was found between the opinions of the three parties involved. Possible explanations for, and the consequences of this lack of agreement are considered and certain remedies suggested.

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