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Patient Safety in the Physician Office Setting
Elder NC. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. May 2006.
Dr. Jones was sure he had increased Mr. H's cholesterol-lowering medication to 80 mg 6 months ago, but, at his visit today, his pill bottle still says 40 mg. In reviewing Ms. B's chart in preparation for performing a well-woman examination, Dr. Smith find...
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