Which of the following are factors in the primary health care model? (Select all that apply.)

a. Commitment to a plan of action
b. Community participation
c. Economics, politics, and environment
d. Personal health care services
e. Primary health care and personal health services
f. Universal access to primary health care clinics


ANS: B, C

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