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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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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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Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2019
In 2015, the Chinese government implemented referral reform in its hierarchical medical system by adjusting the reimbursement rules of medical insurance, in order to guide patients' hospital preference.
Chen-Luan Lu, Zixiao Zhang, Xi Lan
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In 2015, the Chinese government implemented referral reform in its hierarchical medical system by adjusting the reimbursement rules of medical insurance, in order to guide patients' hospital preference.
Chen-Luan Lu, Zixiao Zhang, Xi Lan
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Successful referral behavior in referral reward programs
Journal of Service Management, 2019PurposeReferral reward programs (RRPs) incentivize existing customers (inductors) to refer new customers (inductees). The effectiveness of RRPs is not well understood as previous studies either focused on referral intent and/or ignored inductee responses.
Jochen Wirtz, Dominik Georgi
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Optimal Referral is Early Referral
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2009The 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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Word of mouth: understanding and managing referral marketing
Journal of Strategic Marketing, 1998Francis Buttle
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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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Nursing Management, 2011
A suite of products for improving joined-up care, aimed at professionals involved in referring patients, has been developed by the NHS Institute.
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A suite of products for improving joined-up care, aimed at professionals involved in referring patients, has been developed by the NHS Institute.
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2023
This chapter is aimed at practitioners who may not have specialist knowledge of how to respond to people who have problems with alcohol and identifies helpful responses and options for referral. The context of alcohol as a mainstay of many cultures is explored, along with the impact of this upon people who experience problems with alcohol, as well as ...
Macpherson, Scott, Warrender, Dan
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This chapter is aimed at practitioners who may not have specialist knowledge of how to respond to people who have problems with alcohol and identifies helpful responses and options for referral. The context of alcohol as a mainstay of many cultures is explored, along with the impact of this upon people who experience problems with alcohol, as well as ...
Macpherson, Scott, Warrender, Dan
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The role of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment in the perinatal period
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016Substance use during pregnancy is at least as common as many of the medical conditions screened for and managed during pregnancy. While harmful and costly, it is often ignored or managed poorly. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment is
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editor: As a primary care internist, I object to the tone and language of the editorial by Patterson and Fink (1), in which they tell us which patients we are "required" to refer to ...
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Excerpt To the editor: As a primary care internist, I object to the tone and language of the editorial by Patterson and Fink (1), in which they tell us which patients we are "required" to refer to ...
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