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Specialist Snowball Effect: When Referrals Get Out of Control

January 26, 2017February 3, 2017 Emily CodayLeave a comment

It is pretty standard for a doctor to refer their patients to a specialist when they are stumped or their knowledge is limited. It is a great practice to get better more specialized help. However, when a patient has a chronic illness, especially if it is one that isn’t well known, this can be a…

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