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What does it mean when someone says that healthcare professions are interdependent?
Healthcare professions are almost never organized in hierarchies.
Healthcare professions are separated so one type of care doesn't interfere with another.
Healthcare professions can only be managed with a top-down systems approach.
Healthcare professions must work together for the system to run effectively.
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The correct meaning is: "Healthcare professions must work together for the system to run effectively."
Explanation:
- Interdependent = mutual reliance and collaboration across professions.
- The other statements are incorrect: interdependence does not mean there are no hierarchies (many organizations have hierarchies), does not mean professions are kept separate, and does not imply that only a top‑down systems approach can manage them.
Explanation:
- Interdependent = mutual reliance and collaboration across professions.
- The other statements are incorrect: interdependence does not mean there are no hierarchies (many organizations have hierarchies), does not mean professions are kept separate, and does not imply that only a top‑down systems approach can manage them.
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