Completeness and legibility of obstetric referral documents from peripheral public health facilities to a tertiary care facility in North India- a cross-sectional study
Introduction: Incomplete information in the referral letters may result in a delayed diagnosis, polypharmacy, and wasteful duplication of laboratory testing, which negatively impact patient care. The aim of the present study was to assess the quality (completeness and legibility) of obstetric referr...
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Main Authors: | Arunima Saini (Author), Monika Agarwal (Author), Vijay Kumar Singh (Author), Anjoo Agarwal (Author), Seema Tandon (Author), Sugandha Jauhari (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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