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Quality management and patient safety: survey results from 102 Hungarian hospitals.
Makai P, Klazinga N, Wagner C, Boncz I, Gulacsi L. Health Policy. 2008;90:175-180.

Involvement in quality improvement activities was not strongly related to involvement in patient safety activities. The authors advocate for separate policies regulating patient safety activities at Hungarian hospitals.

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