| Clinical incidents in general practice. Keeping on track with test results. | |
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PMID: 9009007 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
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The incident Monitoring in General Practice Project began as an initiative of the Professional Indemnity Review. Anonymous data from general practitioners about unintended and possibly adverse events were collected in order to develop preventive strategies that might ultimately increase patient safety and therefore reduce litigation. Feedback and sharing of experiences and ideas about these events, possible management strategies or about the project as a whole are invited from readers. |
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Authors:
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A Bhasale; G Miller; H Britt; S Reid |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Australian family physician Volume: 25 ISSN: 0300-8495 ISO Abbreviation: Aust Fam Physician Publication Date: 1996 Dec |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 1997-02-19 Completed Date: 1997-02-19 Revised Date: 2004-11-17 |
Medline Journal Info:
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Nlm Unique ID: 0326701 Medline TA: Aust Fam Physician Country: AUSTRALIA |
Other Details:
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Languages: eng Pagination: 1861-3 Citation Subset: IM |
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Australia Continuity of Patient Care Family Practice / organization & administration* Filing Humans Malpractice Medical Records* Practice Management, Medical* Risk Management |
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