What makes a "successful" or "unsuccessful" discharge letter? Hospital clinician and General Practitioner assessments of the quality of discharge letters
Abstract Background Sharing information about hospital care with primary care in the form of a discharge summary is essential to patient safety. In the United Kingdom, although discharge summary targets on timeliness have been achieved, the quality of discharge summaries' content remains variab...
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Main Authors: | Katharine Weetman (Author), Rachel Spencer (Author), Jeremy Dale (Author), Emma Scott (Author), Stephanie Schnurr (Author) |
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