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To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (2000)
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. "1 A Comprehensive Approach to Improving Patient Safety." To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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References

1. Chassin, Mark R.; Galvin, Robert W.; and the National Roundtable on Health Care Quality. The Urgent Need to Improve Health Care Quality. JAMA. 280(11): 1000–1005, 1998. See also: Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry. Quality First: Better Health Care for All Americans. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 1998.

2. Chassin, Mark R.; Galvin, Robert W.; and the National Roundtable on Health Care Quality. The Urgent Need to Improve Health Care Quality. JAMA. 280(11): 1000–1005, 1998.

3. Berk, Marc L., and Schur, Claudia L. Measuring Access to Care: Improving Information for Policymakers. Health Affairs. 17(1):180–186, 1998. Also, Donelan, Karen; Blendon, Robert J.; Schoen, Cathy, et al. The Cost of Health System Change: Public Discontent in Five Nations. Health Affairs. 18(3):206–216, 1999.

4. Kronick, Richard, and Gilmer, Todd. Explaining the Decline in Health Insurance Coverage, 1979–1995. Health Affairs. 18(2):30–47, 1999.

5. Institute of Medicine. Access to Health Care in America. Michael Millman, ed. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1993.

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