An MCO may contract with a physician whose background is questionable in order to:
A. contract with all the providers in a given area.
B. make the network as large as possible.
C. ensure that all specialties are available in the network.
D. An MCO would never contract with a physician who has a questionable reputation.
Answer: ensure that all specialties are available in the network.
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