Development and implementation of a decision pathway for general practitioners for the management or referral of suspected allergy
Many patients with suspected allergy are referred to specialist care inappropriately. We aimed to develop and implement an online decision pathway to aid General Practitioners' (GPs) management decisions in suspected allergy. Our study involved 1487 GPs, 3 referral management centres, 5 GP syst...
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Main Authors: | Ray B. Jones (Author), Emily J. Ashurst (Author), Dafydd Jones (Author), Roland Gude (Author), Edward Kaminski (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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