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The private practice of rheumatology. the first 1,000 patients

โœ Scribed by Anthony Bohan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
354 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Although this report of the first 1,000 patients in a rheumatologic consultative private practice cannot necessarily reflect the general experience of rheumatology, certain conclusions may be valid and may help to guide the rheumatologistโ€inโ€training. Approximately 70% of our patients were categorized as having โ€œinflammatoryโ€ or โ€œconnective tissueโ€ disorders, rather than degenerative disorders. Internists and general practitioners were the principal referral sources. Over 80% of referrals came from a relatively small geographic radius of 10โ€”15 miles. A population base of perhaps 200,000 people, therefore, may be necessary to support a purely rheumatologic practice. A relatively steady flow of 2 new patients per day was not significantly influenced by subsequent additional rheumatologists moving into the area. However, the pattern of referrals clearly changed to include more patientโ€toโ€patient referrals (nearly 30%), perhaps reflecting both loss of physician referral sources and the increasing number of referrals from satisfied patients over a period of time.


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