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Bidirectional referral system between National Taiwan University Hospital medical center and Zhongxiao Branch community hospital of Taipei City Hospital: focus on patient satisfaction

The policy of bidirectional referral between National Taiwan University Hospital and Taipei City Hospital has been launched due to the over-crowding of the emergency department at National Taiwan University Hospital. This research aims to evaluate patient satisfaction with the bidirectional referral...

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