¿Por qué es importante su distribución? | 02 NOV 15

Error médico

Este artículo presenta evidencia a favor de una distribución según la regla de potencia para los errores médicos y examina las consecuencias que tiene ese tipo de distribución.
Autor/a: McLean TR Am J Surg 2015: 210(1): 188-192
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