A referral in healthcare occurs when a primary care physician or another healthcare provider recommends that a patient seek additional medical services or see a specialist for further evaluation or treatment of a specific health concern. Referrals are typically made when the provider believes that the patient’s condition requires specialized expertise or resources beyond their scope of practice. This could include consultations with specialists such as cardiologists, neurologists, or orthopedic surgeons, or referrals to other healthcare facilities for diagnostic tests, imaging studies, or procedures. Referrals play a crucial role in ensuring that patients receive appropriate and timely care, as they allow for coordination between different healthcare providers and specialties to address complex medical issues comprehensively.
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