Clinical relevance of automated drug alerts from the perspective of medical providers.
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Clinical relevance of automated drug alerts from the perspective of medical providers.
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Jeffrey R Spina
Pamela Belperio
Peter A Glassman
Primary Care Investigative Group of the VA Los Angeles Healthcare System
Rumi Cader
Steven Asch
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z