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Referrals

Dental Update, 2007
It is beholden to the general dental practitioner to refer patients for whom (s)he feels that treatment could be carried out to a higher standard, or more efficiently and effectively, by another dentist. In addition, patients are entitled to a referral for a second opinion at any time. This paper discusses the responsibilities of the referring dentist
Burke, Trevor, Freeman, Ruth
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INCONGRUOUS REFERRALS

The Lancet, 1975
A survey of 1344 patients registered at a new health centre in Glasgow assessed the prevalence of symptoms and referrals together with subjective, gradings of medical symptoms in terms of pain, disability, and perceived seriousness, and of social symptoms in terms of worry or inconvenience.
D R, Hannay, E J, Maddox
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Consumer referrals [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Industrial Organization, 2013
In many industries, firms reward their customers for making referrals. We analyze the optimal policy mix of price, advertising intensity, and referral fee for monopoly when buyers choose to what extent to refer other consumers to the firm. We find that the firm uses its referral fee, but not its price or advertising level, to manage referrals.
Maria Arbatskaya, Hideo Konishi
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Optimal Referral is Early Referral

Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2009
The number of patients receiving renal replacement therapy in the United Kingdom is rapidly rising. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide public health problem with significant comorbidity and mortality. Several organizational guidelines have been developed in an attempt to identify when appropriate referral to nephrology services should occur ...
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