Medicare-certified home health agencies place emphasis on _____ care

a. Chronic
b. Distributive
c. Intermittent
d. Primary


C
As part of the Conditions of Participation, Medicare-certified home health agencies must place an emphasis on intermittent care. Home care services that are provided must be intermittent and provide a skilled service.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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