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Discover LudwigThe phrase "referral case" is correct and usable in written English
It usually refers to a specific type of legal or medical case that has been referred to another court or doctor. For example, "The patient was transferred to a specialist because the condition was classified as a referral case."
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A typical day can involve speaking at the High Court as part of a referral case, writing reports, putting children in foster placements, and visiting at-risk children in their homes.
Up to Rs. 100 (paid to the accompanying EOC facilitator traveling with the emergency referral case).
Up to Rs. 900 per emergency referral case (paid for transportation in emergency to pregnant mothers).
CCACs provide several different services: information and referral, case management and placement in long-term care facilities.
(KCHW3) Practice varied as to how, if at all, the health facility was informed about the referral case.
We sought to describe the referral case mix and outcomes of the first six years of referrals to the service.
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Design: Referral cases for the relevant years were identified via hand searching of consultant referral files and from a central laboratory referral file.
A referral is recommended but not necessary: in fact, most of the patients who visited to our headache outpatient clinic were not referral cases [11].
In the UK much of this activity is performed on a «grace and favour» basis between laboratories despite the fact that referral cases are often complex and time consuming for the recipient pathologist and laboratory.
Amanuel Mental Specialized Hospital is the only mental hospital in the country, which host many referral cases throughout the country and has 15 outpatient departments, 8 of them serve for more than 11,500 bipolar follow-up patients per year.
Most of the cases were referral cases.
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