Assessing Quality of Referrals to a Community-Based Chronic Pain Clinic
Introduction Because patients with chronic pain are complex, with significant medical and psychiatric comorbidities, referrals to specialty pain clinics are often necessary. The present study explores the quality of information submitted and the profile of referring physicians associated with reject...
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Main Authors: | Angela Mailis (Author), Amna Rafiq (Author), Amol Deshpande (Author), S. Fatima Lakha (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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