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  Title Adverse event reporting should be extended to patients [letter; comment on H. Thiel and J. Bolton, The reporting of patient safety incidents—first experiences with the chiropractic reporting and learning system (CRLS): a pilot study, Clin Chiropractic 9 (2006) (3), pp. 139–149.]
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clch.2006.09.006
Journal Clin Chiropr. 2006 Dec;9(4):168-169
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Publication Type Letter
Abstract/Notes Excerpt: Thiel and Bolton have done our profession a great service by introducing the reporting of safety incidents. This is something that, in the United Kingdom, was recommended to the statutory governing body, the General Chiropractic Council, years ago and yet nothing has happened. The British Chiropractic Association also deserves credit for their role in this study.
H. Thiel and J. Bolton, The reporting of patient safety incidents—first experiences with the chiropractic reporting and learning system (CRLS): a pilot study, Clin Chiropractic 9 (2006) (3), pp. 139–149.]

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