Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology
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Rhona Flin | Pierre Lewalle | William B Weeks | Philippe Michel | Richard J Lilford | G Ross Baker | Susan Dovey | William B Runciman | Itziar Larizgoitia | David Bates | D. Bates | R. Flin | G. Baker | S. Dovey | W. Runciman | R. Lilford | W. Weeks | P. Michel | I. Larizgoitia | P. Lewalle | Natasja Jensen | Natasja Jensen
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