0 the act of directing someone to a different place or person for information, help, or action, often to a person or group with more knowledge or power -- 轉診,轉介
The doctor gave him a referral to (= arranged for him to see) the consultant. 該醫生將他轉診到會診醫師那裡。
Only in a small proportion of cases were referrals made purely on grounds of existing illness in patient or family.
For many, trust was borne out of positive experience from past referrals.
Families were recruited through postcards sent to several local neighborhoods, flyers, booths at community functions, and referrals from other participants.
It is important to foster inter-professional trust and robust referral systems.
Our sample was, therefore, more representative of patients placed on an order and less subject to referral or selection bias.
In four of the eight sites less than one-third of subjects received any type of referral for follow-up evaluation or care.
The psychological trauma of waiting results in many patients electing for private referral.
I arranged for a referral to the local hospital.