What did the Institute of Medicine recommend in 2004 in regard to one of the current political arguments in relation to health care?
A. All citizens should receive free health care as needed by 2025.
B. Community-based nursing care focused on health promotion should be freely available.
C. Health insurance should be available to all people in the United States by 2010.
D. Socialized medicine should be created for all citizens.
ANS: C
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