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External Vs Internal e-Referrals: Results from a Nationwide Epidemiological Study Utilizing Secondary Collected Data.

Nawfal A AljerianAbdullah A AlharbiHani A AlghamdiMeshary S BinhotanReem S AlOmarAli K AlsultanMohammed S ArafatAbdulrahman AldhabibMohammed K Alabdulaali
Published in: Risk management and healthcare policy (2024)
The study reveals trends in e-referrals within the KSA, noting regional differences, demographic factors, and types of specialties regarding external referrals, benefiting the New Model of Care for the 2030 Vision. Findings suggest expanding virtual consultations to reduce external referrals. Strengthening primary care and preventive medicine could also decrease future referrals. Future studies should assess resource distribution, including infrastructure and workforce, to further inform healthcare strategy.
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