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Seven steps to patient safety in general practice.
National Patient Safety Agency. London, England: NHS; 2009.

This guide is from a series of National Patient Safety Agency publications that encourage improvements in distinct areas of medical practice in the United Kingdom. This installment offers various exercises to develop safety strategies and tips for safe care in general practice.

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