The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Crossing the Quality Chasm, was useful in describing the challenges related to moving from _____-centered to _____-centered care
a. patient; provider
b. provider; patient
c. patient; facility
d. provider; financially
B
The IOM report, Crossing the Quality Chasm, describes challenges in care provision and details the shift of moving from provider-centered care to patient-centered care. The need for patient and family participation is a dominant force in treatment decisions.
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