What type of facility specializes in providing services to stabilized patients who are diagnosed with trauma or disease and need to learn how to function again in an inpatient setting?
A. Specialty hospitals
B. Skilled nursing facilities
C. General acute care hospitals
D. Rehabilitative hospitals
Answer: D
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