Abstract
A lack of consistency in the way doctors are regulated across Europe could have “significant implications” for the safety of patients, researchers have warned. A study published in the International Journal for Quality in Health Care assessed how medical regulators managed professional issues involving quality and patient safety in the UK, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain. …
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