MC After implementing a comprehensive, grant-funded, after-hours health clinic in the community, the nurse evaluates the effectiveness of the clinic. While all residents who use the clinic are very positive about the clinic being in the
community, the nurse realizes that it is not as cost-effective as originally hoped. What approaches could the nurse take to make the clinic more cost-effective?
A. Assess which services are the ones most utilized and concentrate on providing those services.
B. Limit the hours of operation.
C. Request more funding from the granting agency.
D. Require clients to pay more up-front.
A. Assess which services are the ones most utilized and concentrate on providing those services.
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