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AHRQ announces interest in funding for research targeted at improving ambulatory patient safety.Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Special Emphasis Notice. February 10, 2015. Publication No. NOT-HS-15-006.

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AHRQ Announces Interest in Research About the Epidemiology of Patient Safety Risks and Harms in Ambulatory Health Care Settings.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Special Emphasis Notice. February 10, 2015. Publication No. NOT-HS-15-006.
This announcement highlights AHRQ funding opportunities to support continued research regarding effective tracking and identification of adverse incidents in ambulatory practice, with an emphasis on designing, refining, or validating epidemiological methods to augment the study of patient safety in ambulatory care.
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