Literature DB >> 7359754

Communication failure in primary care. Failure of consultants to provide follow-up information.

R O Cummins, R W Smith, T S Inui.   

Abstract

In a two-physician general practive within 80 km of two university medical centers, there were 4,367 patient visits in six months, from which 233 referrals (5.3%) were made to consultants. All referred patients were accompanied by referral material and a request for follow-up information. The overall rate of receiving follow-up information was 62%. Private specialists provided substantially more follow-up information (78%) than either university-affiliated emergency rooms (48%) or university-affiliated specialty clinics (59%). Patients requiring continuing medical supervision from the referring physician also fared poorly: follow-up information for them was provided only 54% of the time. The timeliness and method of providing follow-up information were examined and believed to be satisfactory when follow-up information was returned.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7359754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


  27 in total

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9.  Hospital readmissions: physician awareness and communication practices.

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10.  Outpatient consultation: interaction between the general internist and the specialist.

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