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Medicine, 12.11.2020 14:20 flaco0811

A risk management team would oversee which of the following? Select one:

O a. Monitoring of accreditation
O b. A patient filing a lawsuit against a hospital's physician
O c. Training staff
employees on new hospital policies
O d. All of the options

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