Which intervention will best minimize the risk for interprofessional communication conflicts regarding the care planning of a newly admitted client?
A) Requiring all involved persons be present at the client's care planning meetings
B) Alerting all persons with an interest in the client's care to attend the planning meeting
C) Scheduling the client's care planning meetings at a time when most appropriate people are available
D) Disturbing a summary of the actions taken during the care planning meeting to the appropriate people.
B
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