Why are doctors required to report some, but not all, illnesses to government
agencies?
O A....
Health, 26.10.2020 18:30 mackdoolittle1
Why are doctors required to report some, but not all, illnesses to government
agencies?
O A. Certain illnesses are infectious and dangerous to the public, and
health agencies need to prevent them from spreading.
B. Doctors are actually not allowed to report any illnesses to
government agencies.
C. Doctors are actually required to report all illnesses to government
agencies
D. Certain illnesses occur more commonly in the general population,
such as heart disease and cancer
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