Attitudes toward primary care physician among in patients
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This study investigates the primary care status of 3, 821 of the 5, 086 inpatients admitted to Nagahama City Hospital during September 2006 to March 2007. 69.3% of these inpatients who were admitted to the general medicine department, 64.8% of those who had cardiovascular surgery, and 63.3% of those who were admitted to the ophthalmology department, answered that they had a primary care physician. About half, 54.6%, of those inpatients actually had primary care physicians. 73.6% of those who answered that they had no primary care physicians, did not expect to have one in the future either. 94.5% of the inpatients who were referred from primary care physicians answered that they did have one. 44.6% of the inpatients without referral answered that they had a primary care physician, and 57.6% of them wanted to be referred to a primary care physician with their medical records.<BR>As a result this study suggests that reverse referrals back to primary care physicians should be promoted further in future.
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