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yoroshambo

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A major barrier that has prevented health education specialists from being used extensively in patient education is
 
  A) the inconsistent professional preparation of health education specialists.
  B) a lack of reimbursement for health education services from insurance companies.
  C) an unwillingness of doctors to utilize health education specialists.
  D) that most health education specialists do not want to work with sick people.

Question 2

Which of the following would a health education specialist be least likely to do in a health care setting?
 
  A) Provide health promotion programs for patients.
  B) Provide health promotion programs for hospital employees.
  C) Provide health promotion programs for the community.
  D) Provide patient counseling on insurance needs.



alexisweber49

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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