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Daily check-in for safety: from best practice to common practice.
Stockmeier C, Clapper C. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. September/October 2011;8:30-31,34-36.

This article reports on organizations that have implemented daily check-ins among hospital leaders as a tactic to improve safety.

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