2022
DOI: 10.23958/ijirms/vol07-i11/1517
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Trends of Referrals Throughout the Kingdom, A Retrospective Analysis of the Saudi Medical Appointments and Referrals Centre Registry, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background: The referral process has a central role within health care systems, acting as a gateway to those requiring certain methods of care and services. The main objective of our study was to assess the trends of referrals across the regions of Saudi Arabia during a four-year period from 2018 to 2021 involving a total of more than 1·6 million referrals. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study design of referral data submitted by practitioners from different facilities across all regions w… Show more

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“…In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the Saudi Medical Appointments and Referrals Centre (SMARC), formerly known as Ehalati, operates and manages e-referrals across the country. 7 The SMARC system manages both internal and external referrals. Internal referrals represent any referral of patients from one health institution to another within the same administrative area, whereas external referrals represent the referral of patients to healthcare institutions outside of that referring administrative area.…”
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“…In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the Saudi Medical Appointments and Referrals Centre (SMARC), formerly known as Ehalati, operates and manages e-referrals across the country. 7 The SMARC system manages both internal and external referrals. Internal referrals represent any referral of patients from one health institution to another within the same administrative area, whereas external referrals represent the referral of patients to healthcare institutions outside of that referring administrative area.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 , 10 Thus, to meet the aim of the referral concept, which is to move a patient from a place that has insufficient resources such as equipment and specialized healthcare providers to another facility, external referrals are also available within the SMARC e-referral system. 7 , 11…”
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“…An effective referral system that encourages effective collaboration through all levels of care is a necessity to provide the highest quality healthcare [1]. An effective referral system bridges the gaps in healthcare infrastructure and provides an integrated channel through which healthcare facilities and regional hospitals can work together to ensure that patients have access to all necessary healthcare resources, including those that may not be available at their original treatment location [2,3]. A variety of factors contribute to the success of a referral system, including barriers to patient access, the overall functioning of the healthcare system, communication systems, human and non-human resources, technology, and patient behavior in response to the referral [4].…”
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“…Current available literature indicates a significant variation in the rate of referral requests made by physicians, with a notable increase in referral requests in recent years [2,[10][11][12][13]. This increase in referral requests can be attributed to several factors, including a growing and aging population, and the increased complexity of required care, which requires the involvement of specialized physicians [2,14,15].…”
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