Are general practitioners getting the information they need from hospitals and specialists to provide quality cancer care for Indigenous Australians?
Patricia Casarolli ValeryChristina M BernardesAudra de WittJennifer MartinEuan WalpoleGail GarveyDaniel WilliamsonJudith MeiklejohnGunter HartelIsanka U RatnasekeraRoss BailiePublished in: Internal medicine journal (2020)
Deficits in communication and information transfer between specialists and GP may adversely affect patient care. Indigenous Australians are a relatively disadvantaged group that experience poor health outcomes and relatively poor access to care. The low proportion of discharge summaries noting discharge medication regimen is of concern among Indigenous Australians with cancer who have high comorbidity burden and low health literacy. Our findings provide an insight into some of the factors associated with quality of cancer care, and may provide guidance for focus areas for further research and improvement efforts.