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Patient Safety in Primary Care.
Kingston-Riechers J, Ospina M, Jonsson E, Childs P, McLeod L, Maxted JM. Edmondton, AB, Canada: Canadian Patient Safety Institute; 2010. ISBN: 9781926541273.
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Safety in Doses.
London, UK: National Patient Safety Agency; 2009. ISBN: 9781906624088.
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Patient Safety: HHS Has Taken Steps to Address Unsafe Injection Practices, but More Action Is Needed.
Kohn LT. Washington, DC: United States Government Accountability Office; July 2012. Publication GAO-12-712.
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Report 6: Managing Risk and Minimising Mistakes in Services to Children and Families.
Bostock L, Bairstow S, Fish S, Macleod F. London, England: Social Care Institute for Excellence; 2005. ISBN: 1904812279.
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Managing Patients' Medicines after Discharge from Hospital.
London, UK: Care Quality Commission; October 2009. CQC-039-500-ESP-102009. ISBN: 9781845622442.
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Safety First: Top of Your Board's Agenda: 100 Day Challenge Survey Report.
The Patients Association. Harrow, Middlesex, UK: The Patients Association; June 2009.
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An In Depth Investigation into Causes of Prescribing Errors by Foundation Trainees in Relation to Their Medical Education—EQUIP Study.
Dornan T, Ashcroft D, Heathfield H, et al. London: General Medical Council; 2009.
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Patient Safety Authority Annual Reports.
Harrisburg, PA: Patient Safety Authority; April 2013.
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A Guide to Patient Safety in the Medical Practice.
Vance JE. Chicago, IL: American Medical Association; 2008. ISBN: 9781579476748.
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Unintended exposure of patient Lisa Norris during radiotherapy treatment at the Beatson Oncology Centre, Glasgow in January 2006.
Johnson AM. Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Executive; 2006.
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Health Literacy Practices in Primary Care Settings: Examples from the Field.
Barrett SE, Puryear JS, Westpheling K. New York, NY: The Commonwealth Fund; January 2008.
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A safer place for patients: learning to improve patient safety.
Fifty-first Report of Session 2005-06. House of Commons Committee on Public Accounts. London, England: The Stationary Office; July 6, 2006. Publication HC 831.
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Research in Ambulatory Patient Safety 2000–2010: A 10-Year Review.
Lorincz CY, Drazen E, Sokol PE, et al. Chicago, IL: American Medical Association; 2011.
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Inspiring Ideas and Celebrating Successes: A Guidebook to Leading Patient Safety Practices in Ontario Hospitals.
OHA Patient Safety Support Service. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Ontario Hospital Association; 2006.
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Medical Error.
National Patient Safety Agency, the Medical Defence Union and Medical Protection Society. London, England: NPSA; 2005
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How Safe Is Your Hospital?
Dr Foster Intelligence Unit. London, UK: Imperial College London; 2009.
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Critical Incident Reviews, Significant Adverse Event Reports and Action Plans.
St Andrews, Scotland: Scottish Information Commissioner; February 21, 2012. Reference No: 201100433.
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Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust: Public Inquiry.
Francis R. London, UK: The Stationary Office; 2013. ISBN: 9780102981469.
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Acting on Concerns: Your Professional Responsibility.
Shale S; The Royal College of Surgeons of England. London, UK: RCSENG Communications; 2013.
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Serious Reportable Events in Massachusetts Acute Care Hospitals: January 1, 2008–December 31, 2008.
Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Department of Public Health, Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality. Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts; 2009.
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