The incidence, root-causes, and outcomes of adverse events in surgical units: implication for potential prevention strategies
Marieke Zegers(Radboud University Nijmegen), Cordula Wagner(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Hanneke Merten(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Bertus de Keizer(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Gerrit van der Wal(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Martine C. de Bruijne(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Peter Groenewegen(Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research)
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