Using the nudge method to promote referrals of HBs antigen-/HCV antibody-positive patients from non-hepatology specialty physicians

In our hospital, the Infection Control Team (ICT) evaluates patients who test positive for the hepatitis virus during preoperative and preadmission tests (the hepatitis virus round), and adds referral requests to a hepatologist to the electronic medical records of these patients. A review after 1 ye...

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Hauptverfasser: Fujioka, Hikari, Kikuchi, Kentaro, Matsumoto, Kotaro, Ohyatsu, Sho, Nariyama, Tomoyuki, Kohyama, Tadashi, Yoshida, Minoru, Moritoki, Yuki, Hara, Masumi
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