Trust in the referring physician reduces anxiety in an integrated community-to-hospital care system
Abstract Background Continuity of care between the community and hospital is considered of prime importance for quality of care and patient satisfaction, and for trust in the medical system. In a unique model of continuity of care, cardiologists at our hospital serve as primary, community-based card...
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Main Authors: | Moshe Y. Flugelman (Author), Ronen Jaffe (Author), Gil Luria (Author), Dana Yagil (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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