Jan is a physician at a major medical center. Even though she is not a psychologist, when making assessments and developing treatment plans, she considers her patients' mental health and social situations along with their current physical condition and symptoms. Jan is an adherent of the __________ model of health care.

A. biopsychosocial
B. biomedical
C. sociological
D. physiological


Answer: A

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