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Online medication error graphic reports: a pilot in North Carolina nursing homes.
Greene SB, Williams CE, Pierson S, Hansen RA, Carey TS. J Patient Saf. 2011;7:92-98.

All North Carolina nursing homes are required to report medication error data. This study reports on a pilot effort to feed back data on error rates to individual nursing homes.

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