Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Incident Reporting and Elucidating the Characteristics of Incident Reports for COVID-19 Patients at the Critical Care Center of a Tertiary-Care Teaching Hospital in Japan
Department of Pharmacy, Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital Department of Infection Control Science, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
Hiroshi Kakeya
Department of Infection Control Science, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
Etsuko Nakagami-Yamaguchi
Department of Medical Quality & Safety Science, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
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