Variation in referrals from primary care to scheduled paediatric services in North and East Scotland -a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Factors contributing to decisions to refer children for scheduled appointments at medical paediatric outpatient clinics are not well understood. Our aim was to describe practice-level characteristics associated with referrals to general paediatric clinics. Methods In this cross-s...
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Main Authors: | Smita Dick (Author), Ryen Crabb (Author), Claire McFaul (Author), Clare MacRae (Author), Philip Wilson (Author), Steve Turner (Author) |
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