An assessment of participant-described interprofessional oral health referral systems across rurality
The Journal of Rural Health Oct 04, 2017
Boynes SG, et al. - The researchers aimed to investigate participant-described medical-to-dental (M2D) referral networks and how they function across rurality, as a means to identify and quantify oral health interprofessional collaborative practice (IPP). In the current healthcare environment, the importance of IPP continued to be promoted. They revealed that M2D referrals could work well, even in rural areas in this motivated study population. Organization type, the directionality of referral, broken appointment rates, and electronic health information management were all found to significantly affect the respondents rating on the dependability of an M2D referral process.
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