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by JM Paterson 1999 Cited by 53 Improving communication between hospital and community physicians. Feasibility study of a handwritten, faxed hospital discharge summary.
eGuide: Population health and potentially preventable events
inadequate post-hospital discharge follow-up. They do not include unrelated events that occur post discharge. PPRs may result from actions taken or omitted
Perceived Readiness for Hospital Discharge in Adult Medical
by ME Weiss 2007 Cited by 389 Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify predictors and outcomes of adult medical-surgical patients perceptions of their readiness for
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