Influence on patient management of general practitioner direct access to radiological services |
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Authors: | E Barton S Gallagher C D Flower R Hanka R H King T Sherwood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. |
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Abstract: | We have looked at the effect of open radiological access on patient management during a 2-year prospective study in the radiology department of a teaching hospital and two general practices. Five hundred and thirty consecutive requests for radiological examination were studied. Chest radiographs (29.8%) and barium meals (17.4%) were the investigations most commonly requested. At the time of referral general practitioners indicated that if open radiological access had not been available, 78% of the patients would have been referred to specialist clinics. They also indicated that with a normal initial radiological examination only 12% would need referral to a specialist department. Open access appears to save outpatient consultations. |
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