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Multidisciplinary Hospital Committees: Definition & Benefits
A multidisciplinary hospital committee is a group of healthcare professionals from different specialities who come together to discuss and make decisions about patient care. These committees typically include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. Multidisciplinary hospital committees meet regularly to review patient cases, discuss treatment options, and develop care plans. These committees are important for ensuring that patients receive the best possible care and that all aspects of their health are considered.Hospitals - Related Articles
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