You have identified the specific indicators and focal areas needed to establish immunization and well-child clinics in a low-income neighborhood. What actions are needed to meet the health outcomes of the project?
A) Identify the need in the community for the clinic based on subjective data.
B) Develop a plan to meet the cost and promote the benefits of the project.
C) Consider the need for the identified neighborhood for health care versus other low-income neighborhoods by interviewing the members of the neighborhood.
D) Assume that the neighborhood will welcome the institution of a well-child and immunization clinic.
B
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