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MC A centralized system of health is a cornerstone of a national health system. However, there is a long wait for routine health care and many citizens utilize voluntary and private health care services rather than waiting for the government
 
  health care system to address their health needs. The dilemma of this centralized system is:
   A. Balancing curative technology with allocations for prevention and promotion.
   B. Providing necessary services without impeding the work of the voluntary health sector.
   C. Ensuring community participation in policy making.
   D. Balancing professional practice autonomy with accountability for population health outcomes.

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MC A national health service organizes its annual influenza immunization program for its elder population to protect them against pneumonia. However, there is a shortage of the vaccine. The national health system guarantees that all elders will receive th
 
  A. Coordination difficulties to meet local health needs.
   B. Problems with distributing available resources.
   C. Difficulty in reaching hard-to-serve populations.
   D. Balancing individual and population needs with limited resources.



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Answer to Question 1

B. Providing necessary services without impeding the work of the voluntary health sector.

Answer to Question 2

B. Problems with distributing available resources.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Gracias!

 

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