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On the other hand, IUs who were ever referred for secondary or tertiary care were much less likely to report high levels of better communication.
We excluded patients who had end-stage renal disease (ESRD), were ever referred for hospice care, or were older than 85 years or younger than 18 years.
The IUs that were ever referred for secondary or tertiary care were much more likely to report high levels of prompt attention than those who never had a referral in the NHIS.
The IUs who were ever referred for secondary or tertiary care were much more likely to report low levels of autonomy and this effect consistently decreased across the range of autonomy.
The IUs that were ever referred for secondary or tertiary care were less likely to have perceived better quality of facilities than those who never had referral in the NHIS (p < 0.001; impact = 0.44).
The IUs who were ever referred for secondary or tertiary care were much more likely to report high levels of autonomy and this effect consistently decreased across the range of autonomy.
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Looking around the Web, I'm not sure the computer at Princeton was ever referred to as MANIAC.
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