Improving the consistency of approaches to qualified privilege schemes
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- 3696204
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- [Canberra] : Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care, 2003
- 48 p. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642823065
- Notes:
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- "July 2003".
- "This document is an attachment to the Council's fourth annual report to Health Ministers, 'Patient safety : towards sustainable improvement, fourth report to the Australian Health Ministers' Conference, 31 July 2003'"--T.p. verso.
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- 2003
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