Economic benefits of safety-engineered sharp devices in Belgium - a budget impact model

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Emma Hanmore
Grant Maclaine
Fiona Garin
Alexander Alonso
Nicolas Leroy
Lewis Ruff
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[1] Medaxial Ltd.,Becton
[2] Dickinson UK Ltd.,Becton
[3] Dickinson SA,Becton
[4] Dickinson Benelux NV,undefined
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Budget; Model; Economic; Needlestick; Safety-engineered; Device;
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