The rural hospital environment differs from the urban hospital environment in that there are fewer physicians available to share the workload and to help out in an emergency. When a rural physician on call for emergency writes admission orders rather than disturb the patient's family physician, that rural physician accepts full responsibility for the patient until the patient's physician actually examines the patient and assumes care.
AbstractThe rural hospital environment differs from the urban hospital environment in that there are fewer physicians available to share the workload and to help out in an emergency. When a rural physician on call for emergency writes admission orders rather than disturb the patient's family physician, that rural physician accepts full responsibility for the patient until the patient's physician actually examines the patient and assumes care.