Benefits of pre-referral preparation for rheumatology clinics.

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Murphy CL, Sheane B, Durcan I, O'Shea FD, Doran M, Cunnane G, Benefits of pre-referral preparation for rheumatology clinics., Irish medical journal, 106, 9, 2013, 275-7Download Item:
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Appropriate allocation of rheumatology clinic appointments depends on the information contained in referral letters.
Such letters were analysed for the presence of pertinent information and a scoring system was devised to assess the
quality of enclosed data. In a smaller cohort, relevant basic tests were carried out prior to the appointment. 122
referral letters were received over a 1 month period. Symptom duration was documented in (39)32%, while (64)52.5%
listed medications. Only (23)17.2% indicated the urgency of the problem. Approximately (31)25% of referrers performed
relevant routine investigations. Mean score out of 10 was 5.1 (range 1.5â 9). Of the 40(33%) patients with
pre-appointment investigations, the clinic attendance rate and subsequent discharge rate were significantly higher
than those without these tests. This study shows that comprehensive referral letters and basic investigations
significantly help to prioritize appointments and facilitate earlier diagnosis and treatment for patients with
rheumatic disease.
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Author: Cunnane, Gaye; O'Shea, Finbar
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Irish medical journal106
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