Pages that link to "Q35190665"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Understanding variation in rates of referral among general practitioners: are inappropriate referrals important and would guidelines help to reduce rates? (Q35190665):
Displaying 40 items.
- The Surgical Nosology In Primary-care Settings (SNIPS): a simple bridging classification for the interface between primary and specialist care (Q24796387) (← links)
- Referrals from general practice to consultants in Germany: if the GP is the initiator, patients' experiences are more positive (Q25255614) (← links)
- Relationship between health services outcomes and social and economic outcomes in workplace injury and disease: data sources and methods (Q30662364) (← links)
- The basis for using the Internet to support the information needs of primary care (Q31918135) (← links)
- 'Appropriateness of referral to urologists': can it be defined for symptoms of benign prostatic obstruction and used as a quality measure? . (Q33610900) (← links)
- Explaining variation in hospital admission rates between general practices: cross sectional study (Q33628800) (← links)
- Managing demand at the interface between primary and secondary care (Q33790757) (← links)
- Does a reduction in general practitioners' use of diagnostic tests lead to more hospital referrals? (Q34053890) (← links)
- Variation in prescribing of hypnotics, anxiolytics and antidepressants between 61 general practices. (Q34054318) (← links)
- Can guidelines improve referral to elective surgical specialties for adults? A systematic review (Q34337523) (← links)
- Improving the effectiveness of electronic health record-based referral processes (Q34413804) (← links)
- Differences between self-referred and physician-referred hospital admissions (Q34467129) (← links)
- Effect of ambulatory utilization review on referrals from generalists to specialists (Q34752217) (← links)
- Dropping the baton: specialty referrals in the United States (Q35178147) (← links)
- Variation in hospital length of stay: do physicians adapt their length of stay decisions to what is usual in the hospital where they work? (Q35225576) (← links)
- The association between general practitioner participation in joint teleconsultations and rates of referral: a discrete choice experiment. (Q35610431) (← links)
- Assessment of referrals to a multidisciplinary outpatient clinic for patients with back pain (Q35702554) (← links)
- Factors influencing the role of primary care providers as gatekeepers in the Malaysian public healthcare system (Q36056940) (← links)
- Prevalence of knee problems in the population aged 55 years and over: identifying the need for knee arthroplasty (Q36903591) (← links)
- Primary-to-secondary care referral experience of suspected colorectal malignancy in young adults (Q37580922) (← links)
- Awareness, perceptions and beliefs about physiotherapy held by physicians working in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study. (Q37611581) (← links)
- Obstetrical brachial plexus injury (OBPI): Canada's national clinical practice guideline. (Q37612168) (← links)
- What do we actually know about the referral process? (Q39362453) (← links)
- Does competition among general practitioners increase or decrease the consumption of specialist health care? (Q39898500) (← links)
- Avoidable referrals? Analysis of 170 consecutive referrals to secondary care (Q42620076) (← links)
- Appropriateness of referrals to hospital (Q42637442) (← links)
- Referral from primary to secondary care in Germany: developing a taxonomy based on cluster analysis (Q42662284) (← links)
- What do hospital admission rates say about primary care? (Q42763348) (← links)
- A single-center prospective study analyzing the cardiac referrals made to a tertiary care center in India (Q42843924) (← links)
- Explaining referral variation (Q43150636) (← links)
- Variation in Practice: A Questionnaire Survey of How Congruence in Attitudes Between Doctors and Patients Influences Referral Decisions (Q57253092) (← links)
- In-house referral: Changing general practitioners' roles in the referral of patients to secondary care (Q57460912) (← links)
- Validity and reliability of a medical record review method identifying transitional patient safety incidents in merged primary and secondary care patients' records (Q58786125) (← links)
- General practice referrals to a department of neurology (Q71766599) (← links)
- [Variations in referral to specialized medical centers of the Swiss disability insurance: role of the referring party] (Q73054848) (← links)
- [Referral to endocrinology because of thyroid pathology. Quality and justification] (Q73831929) (← links)
- HMO physicians' use of referrals (Q74601725) (← links)
- A prospective audit of referral patterns to a dedicated Foot and Ankle surgical service (Q84077310) (← links)
- Analysis of referral letters to a department of old age psychiatry (Q92070407) (← links)
- Quality of Referral Letters Written by Family Physicians to Otologists -A Peer Assessment (Q92134913) (← links)