Abstract

EDITOR,—As a general practitioner in one of the first wave fundholding practices involved in the prospective study of trends in referral patterns in fundholding and non-fundholding practices in the Oxford region,1 I am not surprised that many of the suppositions which this study set out to investigate have been shown to be “unfounded.” The researchers may have expected to see an increase in private referrals but we did not, as our aim …

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