Writing a good outpatient letter means addressing it to the patient - a podcast by BMJ Group

from 2020-02-07T11:31:30

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In many countries (including the UK and Australia) it is still common practice for hospital doctors to write letters to patients’ general practitioners (GPs) following outpatient consultations, and for patients to receive copies of these letters.

However, Hugh Rayner, consultant nephrologist, and Peter Rees, former Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges' lay patient committee, suggest that hospital doctors who have changed their practice to include writing letters directly to patients have more patient centred consultations and experience smoother handovers with other members of their multidisciplinary teams.

Read their article explaining what makes for a good outpatient letter; https://www.bmj.com/content/368/bmj.m24

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