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The dermatology out-patient service: a study of out-patient referrals in a Scottish population.

作者信息

Benton E C, Hunter J A

出版信息

Br J Dermatol. 1984 Feb;110(2):195-201. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1984.tb07467.x.

Abstract

A comprehensive survey of the dermatology out-patient service, including private practice, was undertaken by the medical staff of the Department of Dermatology, in Edinburgh. The unit serves a population of 1,171,000 in the south-east region of Scotland. One thousand two hundred and thirty-two new patients and 1587 follow-up patients were seen in 1 month. Ninety-five per cent of new referrals were from general practitioners and the remaining 5% were from hospital doctors. Benign tumours (19.3%), viral warts (16.9%) and dermatitis/eczema (16.7%) accounted for over half of all new consultations. The routine waiting time for a clinic appointment was 5 weeks, but 9.5% of new patients were seen within 3 weeks of referral and a further 6.5% within 48 hours. Minor surgical procedures, excluding the treatment of viral warts, were carried out on 22% of new patients.

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