Rationale and design of the Multicenter Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Study (MARQUIS)
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Tosha B. Wetterneck | Amanda H. Salanitro | Jeffrey L. Greenwald | Stephanie K. Mueller | S. Kripalani | Mark V. Williams | E. Etchells | J. Schnipper | P. Kaboli | David Hanson | D. J. Cobaugh | Stephanie A. Labonville | S. Mueller | JoAnne N. Resnic | Katherine. Haynes | Jason M. Stein | A. Salanitro
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