What has not been considered a common reason for lack of preventive services?
1. Presence of a fragmented healthcare system
2. Lack of provider time with patients to explain preventive interventions
3. Limited types of preventive interventions
4. Lack of reimbursement for preventive services
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Explanation: 1. The fragmented system lacks coordination.
2. Providers do not have enough time with patients.
3. This is not a common reason. We have many prevention interventions.
4. Reimbursement for these interventions has been a problem—though ACA is offering more reimbursement for the interventions, and this is still new.
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