影响医生转诊。

Journal of health care marketing Pub Date : 1994-01-01
M R Bowers, J E Swan, J A Taylor
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初级保健医生在将病人转介给专科医生时,有几个可用的外部信息来源。使用最多的信息源是医生同事,其次是专科医生、患者或患者家属,其次是医院控制的信息源,包括转诊目录、电话服务和销售代表。作者测试了一个成本效益模型,其中预计随着使用源的成本降低和收益增加,源的使用量会增加。
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Influencing physician referrals.

Primary care physicians have several external sources of information available when referring a patient to a specialist. The most-used sources were a fellow physician, followed by the specialist, the patient or the patient's family, and to a lesser extent, hospital-controlled sources including referral directories, call services, and sales representatives. The authors tested a cost-benefit model where source usage was predicted to increase as the costs of using the source decreased and benefits increased.

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