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Medication errors and response bias: the tip of the iceberg.
Bar-Oz B, Goldman M, Lahat E, et al. Isr Med Assoc J. 2008;10:771-774.
A very low response rate to a physician survey on medication errors could be attributed to lack of training in disclosing errors.
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