Certificate of Need legislation is the primary form of regulation within the U.S health care system.
Select one:
a. true
b. false
ANSWER : ITS TRUE
REASON: In USA in many states a certificate of need which is a legal document is needed before any acquisition construction or expansion of the facilities
Certificate of Need legislation is the primary form of regulation within the U.S health care system....
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explain the role of primary care in the u.s. healthcare system