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Understanding Caregiver Perspectives on an Electronic Consultation and Referral System

Clinical Pediatrics, 2022
This study examined caregiver impressions of an electronic consultation and referral (ECR) system. Participants included 56 caregivers of primary care patients referred through the ECR system. Semistructured interviews and surveys were conducted between August 2018 and April 2019.
Corinna J. Rea   +4 more
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Regarding Consultation and Referral

New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
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Consultation and Referral

1980
There may be times during your work with patients when you will want specialized help in establishing the correct psychological diagnosis or management procedures. Or, because of personality differences, conflicting time schedules or for a variety of other reasons, you may wish to discontinue working with a particular patient.
C. Warner Johnson   +2 more
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Psychiatric Consultation and Referral

Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Over half of patients with psychiatric problems are seen by primary care physicians. Many of these patients will benefit from psychiatric consultation when the diagnosis is unclear or when the patient is not responding to treatment. Good communication between referring physician, consulting physician, and patient are essential to ensure a good result ...
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Psychological Consultation and the Referral

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
Clinical psychologists, when they act in their diagnostic role, are considered by some of their colleagues in other professions to be, at the one extreme, charlatans, and, at the other extreme, the ultimate in psychodiagnostic prognostication. Most of the persons who make referrals to clinical psychologists fortunately take some more moderate, in ...
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Referral and Initial Consult

2016
The first step in the comprehensive evaluation process is that a family member, friend, or clinician identifies a concern and makes a referral. Then, an initial consult is conducted which is an interview with the family to identify concerns, gather background information, and determine the type of evaluation that is needed.
Anna P. Kroncke   +2 more
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Reasons for referral and consultation liaison psychiatry diagnoses

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2010
AbstractObjectives:Focused management strategies, including effective distribution of available resources is dependent on ongoing analysis of referral type in any liaison psychiatry consultation service. This survey sought to measure rate of diagnoses in an Irish liaison psychiatry consultation service, and compare the results with other similar ...
John, Lyne   +6 more
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Primary Care, Consultation, and Referral

1983
All the care of the family cannot be met by a single physician. When more specialized care is needed, the continuum of care extends into the arena of consultation and referral.
Joseph E. Ross, Daniel M. Barr
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Consultation, Waiting, Prescribing and Referral Patterns: Some Methodological Considerations

Family Practice, 1994
This paper addresses the question of how large a sample is necessary before valid conclusions can be drawn with regard to average waiting and consultation times and prescribing and referral patterns for individual doctors. The statistical techniques of plotting cumulative means for these measures in relation to sample size, along with a formula using ...
J L, Campbell, R A, Elton
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Self-referral: Social and demographic determinants of consulting behaviour

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1983
This report, which is one of a series, is concerned with socio-demographic correlates of self-referral, and the extent to which the observed associations can be explained by variations in symptom prevalence and severity. Social class, marital status, employment status, and distance from health centre, all show small but significant associations with ...
J G, Ingham, P M, Miller
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