Medical Errors

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  1. Brent, N. J. (1993, July, 1993). How informed are you about consents? Retrieved June 21, 2002, www.nso.com/newsletters/features/consent.php
  2. Brooke, P. S. (Winter 2002). Why incident reports are a must. NSO Risk Advisor, 11(1), pp.405
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  5. Manning, B.  (1997). Medical records, privacy & confidentiality. Retrieved June 21, 2002,         www.metreach.nte/~wmanning/privacy/htm
  6. Penny, J.  (2002, March, 2002). That's not supposed to happen:  medical error reduction. Vital Signs, 2002, March(Continuing Education Course #205).
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  8. State of Florida, Department of Health (2001, 2001, September). Provider guidelines.  Medical Quality of Insurance, 2001, September.
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  11. Yocum, F.  (Winter, 2002). Abbreviations:  A shortcut to disaster. NSO Risk Advisor, Retrieved June 21, 2002, www.nso.com