Safety of medication use in primary care
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice2014Vol. 23(1), pp. 3–20
Citations Over TimeTop 11% of 2014 papers
Abstract
Targeting the more susceptible population groups and the most dangerous aspects of the system may be a more effective approach to error management and prevention. Co-implementation of existing interventions at points within the system may offer time- and cost-effective options to improving medication safety in primary care.
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