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Featured Content | The privilege approval process | Key medical staff members and committees are responsible for reviewing the request for privileges and making recommendations. The process varies depending on the size and structure of the medical staff. A large hospital’s medical staff may have a number of committees performing this function. In hospitals with a small medical staff, the medical staff as a whole may perform the privileging function. Here is an example of how the review and approval process would flow in a medium-to-large hospital. |
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