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Sandra B Greene

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North Carolina Medical Journal|May 31, 2003
The rise and decline of managed care. What comes next?Sandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 9, 2008
Data and health policy: do we do our best?Sandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 19, 2006
Healthcare costs: the engine driving the decline in insuranceSandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|August 6, 2009
CCNC program evaluation: strategies and challengesAlice K Fortune-Greeley, Sandra B Greene
Journal of Allied Health|October 27, 2004
A shortage of health information management professionals: how would we know?Susan L Dyson, Sandra B Greene, Erin P Fraher
Population Health Management|February 9, 2012
Shortcomings in public and private insurance coverage of diabetes self-management education and supportDelesha M Carpenter, Edwin B Fisher, Sandra B Greene
The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy|November 15, 2011
Medication errors during patient transitions into nursing homes: characteristics and association with patient harmRishi Desai, Charlotte E Williams, Sandra B Greene, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|May 4, 2011
Online medication error graphic reports: a pilot in North Carolina nursing homesSandra B Greene, Charlotte E Williams, Stephanie Pierson, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 18, 2013
Anticoagulant medication errors in nursing homes: characteristics, causes, outcomes, and association with patient harmRishi J Desai, Charlotte E Williams, Sandra B Greene, et al.
Quality & Safety in Health Care|February 4, 2010
Medication error reporting in nursing homes: identifying targets for patient safety improvementSandra B Greene, C E Williams, S Pierson, et al.
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North Carolina Medical Journal|May 31, 2003
The rise and decline of managed care. What comes next?Sandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 9, 2008
Data and health policy: do we do our best?Sandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|July 19, 2006
Healthcare costs: the engine driving the decline in insuranceSandra B Greene
North Carolina Medical Journal|August 6, 2009
CCNC program evaluation: strategies and challengesAlice K Fortune-Greeley, Sandra B Greene
Journal of Allied Health|October 27, 2004
A shortage of health information management professionals: how would we know?Susan L Dyson, Sandra B Greene, Erin P Fraher
Population Health Management|February 9, 2012
Shortcomings in public and private insurance coverage of diabetes self-management education and supportDelesha M Carpenter, Edwin B Fisher, Sandra B Greene
The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy|November 15, 2011
Medication errors during patient transitions into nursing homes: characteristics and association with patient harmRishi Desai, Charlotte E Williams, Sandra B Greene, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|May 4, 2011
Online medication error graphic reports: a pilot in North Carolina nursing homesSandra B Greene, Charlotte E Williams, Stephanie Pierson, et al.
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|July 18, 2013
Anticoagulant medication errors in nursing homes: characteristics, causes, outcomes, and association with patient harmRishi J Desai, Charlotte E Williams, Sandra B Greene, et al.
Quality & Safety in Health Care|February 4, 2010
Medication error reporting in nursing homes: identifying targets for patient safety improvementSandra B Greene, C E Williams, S Pierson, et al.
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