The text mentions several common approaches to use when developing a strategy to close a capacity gap (where utilization of a resource exceeds capacity available). Which of the following is not among the common approaches mentioned?
A. Subcontracting with other hospitals
B. Bottleneck reduction
C. Increasing capacity through overtime
D. New construction
E. Transferring capacity from other units
Answer: D
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