Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) definition

Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) means a group of qualified individuals, consisting of at least a physician, registered nurse, social worker, chaplain or other counselor who collectively have expertise in meeting the special needs of the hospice patient/family.

Examples of Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) in a sentence

  • The Case Manager is a core member of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), develops the plan of care, coordinates with other disciplines and members of the IDG, implements interventions, and evaluates the patient/family outcomes.

  • The Hospice Case Manager is a 22 core member of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), develops the plan of care, 23 coordinates with other disciplines and members of the IDG, implements 24 interventions, and evaluates the patient/family outcomes.

  • The Hospice Case Manager is a core member of the 1 Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), develops the plan of care, coordinates 2 with other disciplines and members of the IDG, implements 3 interventions, and evaluates the patient/family outcomes.

  • The Hospice 25 Case Manager is a core member of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), 26 develops the plan of care, coordinates with other disciplines and members of 27 the IDG, implements interventions, and evaluates the patient/family 28 outcomes.

  • The 3 Case Manager is a core member of the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), 4 develops the plan of care, coordinates with other disciplines and 5 members of the IDG, implements interventions, and evaluates the 6 patient/family outcomes.