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Information chaos in primary care: implications for physician performance and patient safety.
Beasley JW, Wetterneck TB, Temte J, et al. J Am Board Fam Med. 2011;24:745-751.
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Resource Type
Commentary
Setting of Care
Ambulatory Care
Target Audience
Physicians
Facility and Group Administrators
Information Professionals
Clinical Area
Family Medicine
Primary Care
General Internal Medicine
Safety Target
Discontinuities, Gaps, and Hand-Off Problems
Approach to Improving Safety
Human Factors Engineering
Origin/Sponsor
United States of America