Referrals between specialists in hospital outpatient departments.

Health trends Pub Date : 1995-01-01
Y Burkey, M Roland, C Corkill, P Newton
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There is little information on referrals between consultants (cross-referrals), and they are difficult to identify within current information systems which may affect the development of efficient services, and erode the traditional role of the general practitioner (GP) as the gatekeeper to secondary care. For one month in 1994, the source and outcome for all outpatient attendances was recorded in medical, paediatric and orthopaedic clinics in a teaching hospital and in a district general hospital. Detailed interviews were also held with consultants to increase understanding of reasons for cross-referral, and their appropriateness. Referrals from hospital doctors were more frequent in the teaching hospital and in the more specialised clinics. Cross-referral as an outcome of a clinic attendance was more common in the teaching hospital, and among patients seen in the general clinics. These findings support the view that cross-referrals are likely to increase as specialisation among consultants increases. Interviews with consultants showed that they did not believe that there was a need to reduce cross-referrals, which were regarded as an integral part of an effective service for patients. However, the development of GP fundholding may impose new constraints on specialists' ability to refer within the hospital system.

医院门诊部专家之间的转诊。
关于顾问之间转诊的信息很少(交叉转诊),而且很难在当前的信息系统中识别,这可能会影响高效服务的发展,并削弱全科医生(GP)作为二级保健看门人的传统角色。在1994年的一个月里,记录了一家教学医院和一家地区综合医院的内科、儿科和骨科诊所的所有门诊就诊的来源和结果。还与顾问进行了详细的面谈,以增进对交叉转诊的原因及其适当性的了解。由医院医生转诊的病人在教学医院和更专业的诊所更为频繁。作为门诊就诊结果的交叉转诊在教学医院和在普通诊所就诊的患者中更为常见。这些发现支持这样一种观点,即随着咨询师专业化程度的提高,交叉转诊可能会增加。对顾问的采访表明,他们不认为有必要减少交叉转诊,因为交叉转诊被认为是为病人提供有效服务的一个组成部分。然而,全科医生资金持有的发展可能会对专家在医院系统内转诊的能力施加新的限制。
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