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Review of the Australian Incident Monitoring System.
Spigelman AD, Swan J. ANZ J Surg. 2005;75:657-661.

The authors surveyed users of the Australian Incident Monitoring System (AIMS) to determine its value for organizing and learning from data, promoting a safety culture, and increasing awareness of patient safety.

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