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What have we learned about interventions to reduce medical errors?
Woodward HI, Mytton OT, Lemer C, et al. Annu Rev Public Health. 2010;31:479-497.

This narrative review provides a broad perspective on the current understanding of medical errors and the evidence behind commonly adopted prevention strategies. The authors then highlight a series of recommendations to improve patient safety.

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