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The Health Guidelines Revision Committee (HGRC) is a select multidisicplinary consensus body of more than 100 clinicians, administrators, architects, engineers, and representatives from authorities having jurisdiction that is convened to revise and update the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities. As a group, HGRC members are experts on the many issues addressed in the Guidelines. The participation of individuals with such a wide range of expertise helps make the document one that truly reflects a variety of clinical, administrative, engineering, and design concerns that is indeed based on interdisciplinary consensus. This consensus is developed through a public process that includes three meetings of the full HGRC generally held over an 18-month period.
Click on the links at left to view the names of members of the Health Guidelines Revision Committee and the HGRC Steering Committee for the 2006 and 2010 revision cycles.
For information about the revision process and about submitting proposals to change language in the current edition of the Guidelines or commenting on proposed revisions shown in the draft document, click on "Guidelines Revisions" in the column to the left.
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