During a leadership team meeting, one member vetoes the implementation of connected health for the organization. Which response should be provided?
A) "It is a passing fad."
B) "It isn't a cost-effective method to provide care."
C) "The implementation costs outweigh the return on investment."
D) "It is expected to have explosive growth over the next 5 years."
D) "It is expected to have explosive growth over the next 5 years."
Explanation: A) Connected care is not a passing fad.
B) Connected care is a cost-effective method to provide care.
C) The implementation costs do not outweigh the return on investment for connected care.
D) The industry predicts explosive growth of connected-health programs over the next 5 years.
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