Identification of practitioners at high risk of complaints to health profession regulators
Abstract Background Some health practitioners pose substantial threats to patient safety, yet early identification of them is notoriously difficult. We aimed to develop an algorithm for use by regulators in prospectively identifying practitioners at high risk of attracting formal complaints about he...
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Main Authors: | Matthew J. Spittal (Author), Marie M. Bismark (Author), David M. Studdert (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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