Referral letters--the enclosure of the general practitioner's computerized record
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Referral letters--the enclosure of the general practitioner's computerized record
Abstract
The computerization of general practice records in group practices often makes it possible for a print-out of the record to be sent to hospital specialists on referral. I examined the assessments made by consultants of the value of this. While general practitioners and consultants do not agree on the content of the ideal referral letter, the addition of a computer print-out would aid about a third of consultants.
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