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Yes, a referral slip is a document used in various contexts, such as healthcare or business, to refer a client or patient to another professional or service. In healthcare, it typically includes patient information and the reason for the referral, enabling specialists to provide appropriate care. In business, it may serve to introduce a potential customer or partner to another entity. Referral slips help streamline communication and ensure that pertinent information is shared effectively.

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