Using Positive Deviance to reduce medication errors in a tertiary care hospital

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Fabio Teixeira Ferracini
Alexandre R. Marra
Claudio Schvartsman
Oscar F. Pavão dos Santos
Elivane da Silva Victor
Neila Maria Marques Negrini
Wladimir Mendes Borges Filho
Michael B. Edmond
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[1] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Pharmacy
[2] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Division of Medical Practice
[3] University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Statistics Department, Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa (IIEP)
[5] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Board of Healthcare Practice, Quality, Safety, and Environment
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BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology | / 17卷
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Patient safety; Medication errors; Prevention;
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