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Can reporting of adverse drug reactions create safer systems while improving health data?
Corinne Hohl, Joel R. Lexchin and Ellen Balka
CMAJ August 11, 2015 187 (11) 789-790; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150057
Corinne Hohl
Emergency Department (Hohl), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC; School of Health Policy and Management (Lexchin), York University, Toronto, Ont.; School of Communications (Balka), Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC
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Emergency Department (Hohl), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC; School of Health Policy and Management (Lexchin), York University, Toronto, Ont.; School of Communications (Balka), Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC
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Emergency Department (Hohl), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC; School of Health Policy and Management (Lexchin), York University, Toronto, Ont.; School of Communications (Balka), Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC
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