Health information technology and patient safety: evidence from panel data.

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Published in Health Aff (Millwood) on March 11, 2009

Authors

Stephen T Parente1, Jeffrey S McCullough

Author Affiliations

1: Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. sparente@umn.edu

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