
1) Buck passing, of a sort 2) Common hmo requirement 3) Job interviewee, sometimes 4) Patient, to a specialist 5) Person recommended for a job 6) Recommendation 7) The act of referring 8) Transferral to specialist
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1) Remit
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a system which allows for batsmen or fielding captains to appeal an umpiring decision to the third umpire. Still in the experimental stage and not currently used for all Test series.
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a system which allows for batsmen or fielding captains to appeal an umpiring decision to the third umpire. Still in the experimental stage and not currently used for all Test series.[30]
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[medicine] In medicine, referral is the transfer of care for a patient from one clinician to another. Tertiary care is usually done by referral from primary or secondary medical care personnel. In the field of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), referral also means the informing of a partner of a patient diagnosed STD of the potential exp...
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A posting placed on the records for a dog or litter as a result of an inquiry. A referral may also be an internal coding for AKC informational purposes.
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In medicine, the act of a doctor in which a patient is sent to another doctor for additional healthcare services.
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The recommendation of a medical or paramedical professional. If you get a referral to ophthalmology, for example, you are being sent to the eye doctor. In HMOs and other managed care schemes, a referral is usually necessary to see any practitioner or specialist other than your primary care physician (PCP), if you want the service to be covered. The...
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The process of sending a patient from one practitioner to another for health care services. Health Plans may require that designated primary care providers authorize a referral for coverage of specialty services. Normally, this type of referral means a written order from the enrollee's primary care doctor for the enrollee to see a specialist or get...
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The recommedation of a medical or paramedical professional. If you get a referral, for example, to ophthalmology, you are sent to the eye doctor. The earliest recorded use of the word referral in medicine was in 1927. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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When a dental patient from one office is sent to another dentist, usually a specialist, for treatmen
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The act of sending someone to see another person, such as sending a patient to see a medical specialist or a surgeon for a specialist opinion.
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Individuals receive one version of a gene from each parent. Sometimes a version of a gene is recessive. Recessive genes have a less powerful effect than dominant genes. If a dominant gene and a recessive gene are inherited, the effects of the recessive gene are not visible or are masked by the more powerful dominant gene’s effects. ...
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Referral: The recommendation of a medical or paramedical professional. If you get a referral to ophthalmology, for example, you are being sent to the eye doctor. In HMOs and other managed care schemes, a referral is usually necessary to see any practitioner or specialist other than your primary care physician (PCP), if you want the service to be co...
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Process by which a juvenile case is introduced to court, agency or program where needed services can be obtained.
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[
n] - a recommendation to consult the (professional) person referred to 2. [n] - the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency)
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A request for help for someone in need of an assessment, usually written down in brief notes. These are usually made on behalf of someone else by a third party, for example a social worker for a service user, or a GP for a patient.
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noun the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency)
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