International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 559-561 , August 2004

Managing the three ‘P’s to improve patient safety: nursing administration’s role in managing information technology

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PII: S1386-5056(04)00096-6

doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2004.05.004

International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 559-561 , August 2004