Asked by ty

Which statement best describes the difference between health care and other industries?
There is not as much productivity in health care as there is in other industries.
Healthcare is a service industry, and all other industries provide products and goods.
It is less common for workers in health care to be replaced with machines.
Health care does not offer any goods to consumers, and other industries do.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"It is less common for workers in health care to be replaced with machines."

Explanation: Health care is highly labor-intensive and relies on complex human judgment, hands-on procedures, and interpersonal care, so many tasks are difficult to fully automate. Other industries (e.g., manufacturing) have more readily replaced routine tasks with machines and automation.