Understanding and preventing wrong-patient electronic orders: a randomized controlled trial
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Jeffrey M. Weiss | Clyde B. Schechter | Jason S. Adelman | William N. Southern | Matthew A. Berger | Gary E. Kalkut | Stan H. Reissman | Hillel W. Cohen | Stephen J. Lorenzen | Daniel A. Burack | C. Schechter | H. Cohen | G. Kalkut | J. Adelman | S. Reissman | W. Southern | Jeffrey M. Weiss | Daniel A. Burack
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