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Ager Befekadu (MPH)

Amhara Regional Health Bureau, Bahir- Dar City, Amhara Regional State, Bahir- Dar, Ethiopia

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  • Research Article   
    Knowledge of Referral and Feedback System among Higher Level Health Care Providers in Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia
    Author(s): Ager Befekadu (MPH)* and Taye Zeru (MPH)

    Introduction: A referral system is the interrelationships and coordination of patient care services from one health care facility to another. It connects patients with health care providers and ensures that they receive the necessary care and thus improving the quality of care for the patient through better coordination and management of services between facilities. However, despite the growing awareness of problems associated with referrals among health care providers there is no study conducted to improve referral systems by assessing levels of awareness of referral and feedback services among higher professionals in primary and tertiary level health care providers. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess knowledge of referral and feedback system among higher level health care provider in primary and tertiary level health care pr.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/1791- 809X.17.3.1003

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