Outpatients and their doctors : a study of patients, potential patients, general practitioners and hospital doctors
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Outpatients and their doctors : a study of patients, potential patients, general practitioners and hospital doctors
HMSO, 1992
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At head of title: Department of Health, Institute for Social Studies in Medical Care
Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
Based on a study carried out in ten representative areas of England, this publication examines the experiences and views of patients, people who would like to have been referred to hospital and were not and of general practitioners and hospital doctors. The study showed that only about one in eight outpatient attendances are for new patients, that one in five outpatients had been attending for five years or more, and that general practitioners were unaware of the continuing attendance of a third of their patients. In addition to the findings of the study, the likely impact of recent changes in the organization of the NHS are also discussed.
目次
- The initiation of outpatient attendance
- delays
- the patients who were not referred
- patterns of attendance
- journeys, waits and arrangements for attending hospital outpatients
- what happens at clinics
- communication and consideration
- implications for patients and their doctors
- the balance between primary and secondary care
- further details about study areas, methods and response rates.
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