Supplymentary: Categories in Survey Report on Japanese Medical Accidents
Shigeo Atsuji ()
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Shigeo Atsuji: Kansai University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Resilience Management for a Sustainable Aging Society, 2019, pp 71-121 from Springer
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Abstract The gatheringBig data protocol of informationMedical accidents and errors on medical accidents in Japan began in response to the 2004 amendment of the Medical Services Law, which made the reporting of medical accidents compulsory, and is led chiefly by the Japan Council for Quality Health CareJapan council for quality health care .
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-5805-0_4
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