Impact of patient communication problems on the risk of preventable adverse events in acute care settings
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Robyn Tamblyn | Gillian Bartlett | R. Clermont | G. Bartlett | R. Blais | R. Tamblyn | B. Macgibbon | Régis Blais | Richard J Clermont | Brenda MacGibbon
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