The referral letter: a problem of communication
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1991
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South African Medical Journal
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This cross-sectional descriptive study assesses the letters sent with referred patients and makes appropriate recommendations. During the 6-month period 1 July-31 December 1987, 9288 letters were photocopied at the admissions offices of the hospital. Detailed analysis of 1143 (12,3%) letters was undertaken. The private sector, i.e. general practitioners, was the largest referral agency, followed by community-based day hospitals.This cross-sectional descriptive study assesses the letters sent with referred patients and makes appropriate recommendations. During the 6-month period 1 July-31 December 1987, 9288 letters were photocopied at the admissions offices of the hospital. Detailed analysis of 1143 (12,3%) letters was undertaken. The private sector, i.e. general practitioners, was the largest referral agency, followed by community-based day hospitals.
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Lachman, P.I. & Stander, I.A. 1991. The referral letter: a problem of communication. South African Medical Journal. 79(2):98 - 100. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/34835