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Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care.
Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH, Gilchrist VJ, et al. Ann Fam Med. 2004;2:333-340.

Through interviews with patients, this AHRQ-funded study found that patients were more likely to report breakdowns in the clinician–patient relationship as medical errors than adverse drug events or technical failures.

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