What is the difference between a Policy and Procedure Manual and a Written Plan of Operation?
What will be an ideal response?
A written plan of operation in clinical settings expands upon the policy and procedure manuals, to include information about how TR works with other disciplines, patient management functions, and program management functions.
Both TR departments and agencies in clinical settings have written plans of operation.
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