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KWilfred

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The formal recognition of a person as a professional with technical competence or of an agency that has met minimum standards of a performance is called:
 
  1. Certification
  2. Accreditation
  3. Registration
  4. Credentialing

Question 2

Inequality related to health care costs, accessibility to care, and quality of care is known as:
 
  1. Projection
  2. Disparity
  3. Racism
  4. Public health



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Answer to Question 1

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Credentialing is the formal recognition of a person as a professional with technical competence, or of an agency that has met minimum standards of a performance.

Answer to Question 2

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Disparity is related to inequality in health care costs, accessibility to care, and quality of care.



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