Population-based care management is the:
a. assessment and planning of health initia-tives within an area.
b. implementation and evaluation of health programs within a community.
c. integration and coordination of health ser-vices to a specific population.
d. organization and regulation of health pro-fessions across the country.
C
Population-based care management is the integration and coordination of health services to a specific population.
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