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Net data reveal surprises in size, composition, committee structure, and participation in governance. From 1973 to 1982: Medical staff size has grown by an average of 55 percent. The number of medical staff committees in the average hospital has nearly doubled. Nearly 30 percent more hospitals have made physicians voting members of their governing boards.