Which of the following is the primary focus of Healthy People 2020?
a. Improving the health of individuals
b. Improving the health of children
c. Improving the health of families
d. Improving the health of communities
ANS: D
A
Improving the health of individuals is only a part of the primary focus of Healthy People 2020.
B
Improving the health of children is only a part of the primary focus of Healthy People 2020.
C
Improving the health of families is only a part of the primary focus of Healthy People 2020.
D
Healthy People 2020 shifted the focus from individuals to the health of communities.
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