2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2000.tb10898.x
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Diagnoses in Discharge Communications: How Far Are They Reliable?

Abstract: SUMMARYTo discover whether general practitioners are correctly notified of a patient's final diagnosis following hospital discharge, an observational study was undertaken in a district general hospital. The final diagnosis was compared with the diagnosis documented in the discharge summary and the take‐home prescription. Two hundred discharges were studied. Only 163 (81%) discharge summaries and 138 (69%) take‐home prescriptions had the correct diagnosis; 24 (12%) take‐home prescriptions did not have any diagn… Show more

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