Controversy and Quality Improvement: Lingering Questions About Ethics, Oversight, and Patient Safety Research
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Kass, Nancy
Pronovost, Peter J.
Sugarman, Jeremy
Goeschel, Christine A.
Lubomski, Lisa H.
Faden, Ruth
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Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety / Joint Commission Resources 2008 June; 34(6): 349-353
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2008-06Collections
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