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A tool to assess the components of a safe and quality medical handover 评估安全优质医疗交接组成部分的工具
Hospital Administration and Medical Practices Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI: 10.54844/hamp.2023.0038
Clara Forbes, Joseph Yohan Jayamaha, Emelyn Lee
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