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Communication with patients after errors
The study, published in 2003, looks at more than 120 sources of existing research, studies, and policies to consider errors and adverse incidents, particularly involving doctors, and the quality of communication with patients after an incident has happened. The researchers, however, said the research evidence was inadequate and nothing was clear cut.
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- Published
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Journal of Health Services Research and PolicyISSN
1355-8196Publisher
Royal Society of MedicinePublisher URL
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Supp 1Volume
15Page range
56-59Department affiliated with
- Sussex Health Outcomes Research & Education in Cancer (SHORE-C) Publications
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- Yes
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Adrian O'DowdLegacy Posted Date
2011-08-25Usage metrics
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