Technology Evaluation: Workarounds to Barcode Medication Administration Systems: Their Occurrences, Causes, and Threats to Patient Safety
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Tosha B. Wetterneck | ROSS KOPPEL | TOSHA WETTERNECK | JOEL LEON TELLES | BEN-TZION KARSH | B. Karsh | R. Koppel | J. L. Telles
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