Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety

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Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety. / Streimelweger, Barbara; Wac, Katarzyna; Seiringer, Wolfgang.

I: International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, Bind 7, Nr. 3, 2016, s. 16-28.

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Streimelweger, B, Wac, K & Seiringer, W 2016, 'Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety', International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, bind 7, nr. 3, s. 16-28. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEHMC.2016070102

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Streimelweger, B., Wac, K., & Seiringer, W. (2016). Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety. International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, 7(3), 16-28. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEHMC.2016070102

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Streimelweger B, Wac K, Seiringer W. Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety. International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications. 2016;7(3):16-28. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEHMC.2016070102

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Streimelweger, Barbara ; Wac, Katarzyna ; Seiringer, Wolfgang. / Human-factor-based risk management in the healthcare to improve patient safety. I: International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications. 2016 ; Bind 7, Nr. 3. s. 16-28.

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