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  2. Electronic referrals - Wikipedia

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    Electronic referrals. E-referrals or electronic referrals or electronic consultation is an electronic platform that enables the seamless transfer of patient information from a primary to a secondary treating practitioner's client management system. [1][2] E-referrals have fast become the best replacement of paper-based referrals, and hold great ...

  3. NHS e-Referral Service - Wikipedia

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    The NHS e-Referral Service (ERS) is an electronic referral system developed for the Health and Social Care Information Centre by IT consultancy BJSS. It is used by NHS England and it replaced the Choose and Book service on 15 June 2015. [ 1] The launch of the e-Referral service is intended to be a step towards achieving paperless referrals in ...

  4. Referral marketing - Wikipedia

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    Referral marketing is a tool used by various businesses and corporations across a wide variety of different industries to grow and build customer bases. In the past, referral marketing was purely focused on spreading information through verbal interaction with a close network. Modern-day referral marketing now heavily relies on social media and ...

  5. NHS Digital - Wikipedia

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    the e-referral service which manages the booking of first time appointments with hospitals and specialists. [12] the Child Protection - Information Sharing system, which helps ensure that any child protection concerns are known by the NHS when they are treated. [13] As the HSCIC, the organisation ran the care.data programme, which was cancelled ...

  6. Fee-for-service - Wikipedia

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    However, "in the private fee-for-service context, the loss of specialist income is a powerful barrier to e-referral, a barrier that might be overcome if health plans compensated specialists for the time spent handling e-referrals." [20] In Canada, the proportion of services billed under FFS from 1990 to 2010 shifted substantially. [21]

  7. E-consult - Wikipedia

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    Overview. E-consult is a web-enabled system and process, where primary care clinicians and specialists are able to communicate, share clinical information and consult electronically to manage patient care. [2] It reduces the specialty referral and appointment process to just a few days, which increases the speed delivery for patient care services.

  8. Choose and Book - Wikipedia

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    Web Based Referral allowed a GP to access Choose and Book via a standard web browser until their Clinical Computing system can be successfully upgraded. Indirectly Bookable Services involves telephone call handlers in hospitals to offer appointments to patients. The operator validates the patient's identity, offer a choice of available dates ...

  9. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    If the information matches, that employee is eligible to work in the United States. If there is a mismatch, E-Verify alerts the employer and the employee is allowed to work while resolving the problem. Employees must contact the appropriate agency to resolve the mismatch within eight federal government work days from the referral date. [4]