After implementing health promotion activities and plans to prioritize health problems, the community must evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions. Which groups would be involved in this process?

A)

Hospital and clinic personnel who administered health care needs
B)

Those consumers who were directly affected by the services provided
C)

Health care providers, consumers, community leaders, and politicians
D)

Health care providers at the community level


C

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