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the kind of thing weve done instinctively in our workplaces for two decades sending a quick email instead of setting up a meeting has until recently alluded many doctors thats the topic of this weeks healthcare triage special thanks to Austin frack from whos up shot column this episode was adapted electronic consultations or a consult sometimes called he referrals are a growing way for primary care doctors and specialists to communicate with each other securely they can help patients avoid additional visits to specialists and free up capacity and crowded health systems reducing waiting time for others studies have found that a large proportion of referrals to specialists upward of 40% in some cases are not needed getting the right medical advice without another visit to a specialist might be especially helpful for patients on Medicaid or without insurance one national study found that nearly one-third of specialists are unwilling to make appointments with new Medicaid patients dela