Identify typical healthcare areas in which the states have input. Select all that apply
1. Public health and safety
2. Provision of indigent care
3. Purchase care
4. Regulation
5. Resource allocation
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. These are all areas in which states have input into healthcare policy, legislation, and regulation.
2. These are all areas in which states have input into healthcare policy, legislation, and regulation.
3. These are all areas in which states have input into healthcare policy, legislation, and regulation.
4. These are all areas in which states have input into healthcare policy, legislation, and regulation.
5. These are all areas in which states have input into healthcare policy, legislation, and regulation.
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