A patient who was diagnosed with skin cancer several months ago has found her experiences within the health care system to be emotionally challenging. What aspect of the health care system typically presents users with the greatest challenge?

A) The health care system can be complicated and confusing
B) The health care system is unable to provide effective treatments for most health problems.
C) The quality of care in the health care system has been declining for several decades.
D) Communication between care providers and clients is insufficient.


A

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