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Yolanda

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CAAHEP is an acronym for the:
 
  A) Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
  B) Commission on Accreditation of American Health Education Programs.
  C) Community of Assistance of American Health Educational Programs.
  D) College of Accreditation of American Health Alliance Programs.

Question 2

The method of scheduling used in a physician's practice impacts:
 
  A) time management and efficiency.
  B) patients' work schedules.
  C) patient treatment.
  D) telephone triage.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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