referral – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
referral
n.
direction to another person or source of information; one who is directed to another person or source of information; act of sending a person to another person for treatment or help
Refer
Refer or
Referral may refer to:
- Reference, a relation of designation or linking between objects
- Referral marketing, to personally recommend, endorse, and pass a person to a qualified professional or service
- Referral (medicine), to transfer a patient's care from one clinician to another
- Commit (motion), a motion in parliamentary procedure
- Refer (software), the tr-off preprocessor for citations
- Rede Ferroviária Nacional, the Portuguese rail network manager
- REFER – Responsible Energy for European Regions
- Referral, a form of instant replay in cricket
- HTTP referer, the address of the webpage of the resource which links to an internet webpage or resource
referral
Noun
1. a recommendation to consult the (professional) person referred to; "this patient is a referral from Dr. Bones"
(hypernym) recommendation
2. the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency)
(hypernym) forwarding
(hyponym) remission, remitment, remit
(derivation) refer
Referral
The recommedation of a medical or paramedical professional. If you get a referral, for example, to ophthalmology, you are sent to the eye doctor. The earliest recorded use of the word referral in medicine was in 1927.
REFERRAL
A written OK from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain services. In many Medicare Managed Care Plans, you need to
get a referral before you can get care from anyone except your primary care doctor. If you don't get a referral first, the plan may not pay for your
care.