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Safety learning system development—incident reporting component for family practice.
O'Beirne M, Sterling P, Reid R, Tink W, Hohman S, Norton P. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:252-257.

Reviewing the literature on reporting systems in family practice settings, this study noted the role of strong leadership and a voluntary, legally protected system for successful reporting.

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