BMJ 1991;302:1250-1252 (25 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.302.6787.1250
General practitioner outpatient referrals: do good doctors refer more patients to hospital?
G A Reynolds,
J G Chitnis,
M O Roland
Poplars Surgery, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham.
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the relation between general practitioners'
referral rates to individual specialties and the individual
areas of expertise of the referring doctors. DESIGN--Data collected
on referral patterns in one group practice over nine months.
SETTING--General practice in suburban Birmingham consisting
of five partners and a trainee. RESULTS--In 395 referrals there
were large differences in referral patterns among partners for
otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, general surgery, and dermatology.
The doctors with particular expertise in otorhinolaryngology
and ophthalmology had high referral rates to those specialties,
and these differences persisted after allowing for case mix.
CONCLUSION--A high referral rate does not necessarily imply
a high level of inappropriate referral.

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