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1.   Book/Report: Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches.
 Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; July 2008. AHRQ Publication Nos. 080034 (1-4).
 
2.   Study: Electronic health records in ambulatory care—a national survey of physicians.
 DesRoches CM, Campbell EG, Rao SR, et al. N Engl J Med. 2008;359:50-60.
 
3.   Study: What do medical records tell us about potentially harmful co-prescribing?
 Elston Lafata J, Simpkins J, Kaatz S, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2007;33:395-400.
 
4.   Review: Deficits in communication and information transfer between hospital-based and primary care physicians: implications for patient safety and continuity of care.
 Kripalani S, LeFevre F, Phillips CO, Williams MV, Basaviah P, Baker DW. JAMA. 2007;297:831-841.
 
5.   Study: Measuring safety culture in the ambulatory setting: The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire—Ambulatory Version.
 Modak I, Sexton JB, Lux TR, Helmreich RL, Thomas EJ. J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22:1-5.
 
6.   Study: Literacy and misunderstanding prescription drug labels.
 Davis TC, Wolf MS, Bass PF III, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2006;145:887-94.
 
7.   Study: Missed and delayed diagnoses in the ambulatory setting: a study of closed malpractice claims.
 Gandhi TK, Kachalia A, Thomas EJ, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2006;145:488-496.  
 
8.   Multi-use Website: National Patient Safety Goals.
 Oakbrook Terrace, IL: The Joint Commission; 2008.
 
9.   Study: Posthospital medication discrepancies: prevalence and contributing factors.
 Coleman EA, Smith JD, Raha D, Min S. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165:1842-1847.
 
10.   Book/Report: Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation.
 Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; February 2005. AHRQ Publication Nos. 050021 (1-4).
 
11.   Study: Adverse drug events in ambulatory care.
 Gandhi TK, Weingart SN, Borus J, et al. N Engl J Med. 2003;348:1556-1564.
 
12.   Study: Incidence and preventability of adverse drug events among older persons in the ambulatory setting.
 Gurwitz JH, Field TS, Harrold LR, et al. JAMA. 2003;289:1107-1116.
 
13.   Study: A preliminary taxonomy of medical errors in family practice.
 Dovey SM, Meyers DS, Phillips RL Jr., et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2002;11:233-238.
 
14.   Commentary: Healthcare in a land called PeoplePower: nothing about me without me.
 Delbanco T, Berwick DM, Boufford JI, et al. Health Expect. 2001;4:144-150.
 
15.   Book/Report: Making Health Care Safer: A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices.
 Shojania KG, Duncan BW, McDonald KM, Wachter RM, eds. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 43 from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: AHRQ Publication No. 01-E058; 2001.
 
16.   Commentary: Epidemiology of medical error.
 Weingart SN, Wilson RM, Gibberd RW, Harrison B. BMJ. 2000;320:774-777.
 
17.   Study: Analysing potential harm in Australian general practice: an incident-monitoring study.
 Bhasale AL, Miller GC, Reid SE, Britt HC. Med J Aust. 1998;169:73-76.
 
18.  Study: The You CAN campaign: teamwork training for patients and families in ambulatory oncology.
 Weingart SN, Simchowitz B, Kahlert Eng T, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2009;35:63-71.
 
19.  Study: Trends in primary care clinician perceptions of a new electronic health record.
 El-Kareh R, Gandhi TK, Poon EG, et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2009 Jan 21; [Epub ahead of print].
 
20.  Study: Medication errors among adults and children with cancer in the outpatient setting.
 Walsh KE, Dodd KS, Seetharaman K, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2008 Dec 29; [Epub ahead of print].
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