MC Many rural residents may delay seeking health care until a condition worsens to an extent that more intensive treatment is needed, or a condition that could have been prevented is now chronic
One explanation for this is that rural residents:
A. Are not willing to pay for health services.
B. Are not knowledgeable of basic health care they should receive.
C. Do not like to access health care services.
D. Equate health with the ability to work and the inability to work may trigger seeking needed health care.
D. Equate health with the ability to work and the inability to work may trigger seeking needed health care.
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