Improving correspondence to general practitioners regarding patients attending the ENT emergency clinic: a regional general practitioner survey and audit.

JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY(2007)

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Introduction: The ENT emergency clinic provides an important out-patient service; however, often, no correspondence is sent to the general practitioner. Aim: To conduct a general practitioner questionnaire audit in order to assess whether a standardised, computerised clinic letter template could improve communication between the ENT emergency clinic and patients' general practitioners. Standard: All ENT emergency clinic patients should have a summary letter sent to their general practitioner. Methods: One hundred general practitioner questionnaires were enclosed with the first 100 ENT emergency clinic template letters sent to patients' general practitioners. Results: Seventy-two general practitioners responded (72 per cent). Of these respondents, only 7 per cent had previously received regular correspondence from the ENT emergency clinic before the introduction of the computerised letter template. Following its implementation, such a letter was sent to 100 per cent of the clinic patients' general practitioners. Ninety-seven per cent of the general practitioners valued the template letter, with a mean satisfaction score of 8.4 on a 10-point scale. Eighty-six per cent of the general practitioners stated that they would not prefer a dictated letter. Conclusion: The introduction of a simple, computerised clinic letter template improves communication with ENT emergency clinic patients' general practitioners.
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otolaryngology,emergencies,correspondence,primary health care,questionnaires,great Britain
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