A client receives health care from a public health agency. At the local level of public health care, agencies are responsible for:
a. administration of health care services delivered to the public.
b. providing primary care and urgent care on a fee-for-service basis.
c. providing services such as immunizations, maternal-child care, and controlling chronic disease.
d. exerting influence over legislative bodies related to health care issues.
ANS: C
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