Requirements of a new communication technology for handover and the escalation of patient care: a multi-stakeholder analysis.
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Neha Aparajita Panda | A. Darzi | D. King | S. Arora | B. Cox | M. Johnston | Kerri Cooper | Rebecca Gosling | Kaushiki Singh | Bradley Sanders
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