Global priorities for patient safety research
- 14 May 2009
- Vol. 338 (may14 1), b1775
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b1775
Abstract
With so many unanswered questions on patient safety, it is difficult for researchers to know where to start. David Bates and colleagues describe their attempt to identify the prioritiesKeywords
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