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Publications by Rajnikant Mehta
Identifying ‘Avoidable Harm’ in Family Practice: A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method Consensus Study
BMC Family Practice
Family Practice
Protocol for the New Medicine Service Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial and Economic Evaluation With Qualitative Appraisal Comparing the Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of the New Medicine Service in Community Pharmacies in England
Trials
Medicine
Pharmacology
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Appropriate Customization of Radiation Therapy for Stage II and III Rectal Cancer: Executive Summary of an ASTRO Clinical Practice Statement Using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method
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The Appropriate Management of Persisting Pain After Spine Surgery: A European Panel Study With Recommendations Based on the RAND/UCLA Method
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Development of an Early Intervention to Prevent Long-Term Incapacity for Work: Using an Online RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method to Obtain the Views of General Practitioners
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Shadow of the Law in Cases of Avoidable Harm
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First, Do No Harm: The Patient's Experience of Avoidable Suffering as Harm
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A New Method for Identifying the Central Nodes in Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Using Consensus Centrality Measure
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