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Lessons learnt from incidents reported by postgraduate trainees in Dutch general practice. A prospective cohort study.
Zwart DLM, Heddema WS, Vermeulen MI, van Rensen ELJ, Verheij TJM, Kalkman CJ. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:857-862.

Voluntary error reporting systems have traditionally been hampered by low reporting rates among physicians. This Dutch analysis of an initiative to encourage error reporting among resident physicians found that residents who reported errors or near misses scored more highly on objective performance assessments compared with their peers who did not file any reports.

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