Types and frequency of laboratory errors in Sawanpracharak hospital, Nakornsawan province: One year after laboratory accreditation
Since laboratory tests provide essential information for physicians to make medical decisions for diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of the patient’s condition, we evaluated the types and frequency of errors in our in-patient department of clinical pathology laboratory during Ma...
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