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. 1994 Apr;44(381):157-62.

An agenda for change in referral--consensus from general practice

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An agenda for change in referral--consensus from general practice

E McColl et al. Br J Gen Pract. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Wide variations in rates of referral from primary to secondary care have been a matter of concern for many years. Effective strategies for optimizing referral depend on doctors being able to understand what the influences on their referral behaviour are, as well as having the ability to identify priority areas for action and to develop strategies for pushing through effective measures.

Aim: This study set out to ascertain general practitioners' priorities for change with respect to the referral process, and to set an agenda for change to be tackled by general practitioners, providers, policy makers and educationalists.

Method: Through the use of the Delphi technique and focused interviews, general practitioners throughout Northumberland contributed to the consensus view.

Results: The main themes to emerge related to hospital waiting lists, open access, flow of information between secondary and primary care and general practitioners' knowledge and training. Ideas for implementing change included the production of directories of hospital services and the development of guidelines for the use of the term 'urgent' in referral letters.

Conclusion: All of the proposed changes are manageable and share the burden between general practice and other professionals with an interest in the referral process.

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