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Mandatory Reporting of Medical Errors: Crafting Policy and Integrating It Into Practice
The Journal for Nurse Practitioners , 10/13/09
Howie WO et al. – As Kingdon noted, under certain circumstances, a window of opportunity is created, and given current changes in both the executive and legislative branches of the federal government, there may now be the perfect opportunity to address medical errors and near misses. This serious public health issue is analyzed using Kingdon's model, and policy approaches aimed at diminishing medical errors are considered.
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