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[Significance and scope of interdisciplinary cooperation in the specialty of internal medicine (inpatients)].

Authors: R, Rentsch; K, Wagner; P, Glorius;

[Significance and scope of interdisciplinary cooperation in the specialty of internal medicine (inpatients)].

Abstract

In a department of internal medicine of a district hospital all consultations given by representatives of non-internal medical specialties and by specialized or highly specialized representatives of the subject of internal medicine in a period of five months were registered. In 29% of all patients attended in the period of observation consultation achievements were demanded. 65% of these achievements could be realized by physicians working in hospitals or outpatient departments of the district. 23% of the consultations were carried out by specialists from institutions conducted by county authorities. 11% of the consultations were carried out by highly specialized physicians of university clinics and academy institutes. The investigation confirms the high significance of the inter-disciplinary cooperation for the subject of internal medicine. cooperation for the subject of internal

Keywords

Male, Patient Care Team, Interprofessional Relations, Internal Medicine, Humans, Medicine, Female, Hospitals, General, Referral and Consultation, Specialization

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