Revista de Calidad Asistencial

Revista de Calidad Asistencial

Volume 25, Issue 6, November–December 2010, Pages 315-317
Revista de Calidad Asistencial

EDITORIAL
La prescripción inducida, un falso problema que esconde las carencias de la gestión de la prescripciónThe induced prescription: A problem that conceals deficiencies in prescription management

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Pedro Cervera Casino, Antonio García Ruiz, Beatriz González, Ricard Meneu, Vicente Ortún, Jaume Puig nos ayudaron con comentarios a versiones previas de este trabajo. Obviamente, no comparten necesariamente el contenido del mismo que es responsabilidad de sus autores.

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