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Whitehead JM et al. – Despite a sharp increase in the absolute numbers of CECs across the UK, the number of cases considered by the majority of CECs is low. The findings presented here suggest the authors must reflect on the reasons for such low caseloads and pause to consider whether the committee model is most appropriate for the UK context.

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