Question
I. The remote (A) approaches to healthcare delivery and
telemedicine have expanded (B) access to medical services, particularly in innovative (C) and underserved areas. II. Challenges (A) related to healthcare affordability and equity underscore the urgent sector (B) for systemic reforms in the healthcare need (C). Following are two sentences with four emboldened words in each. The words may or may not be In their correct sequence. There are options with possible rearrangement. Choose the correct option.Solution
I. The innovative (A) approaches to healthcare delivery and telemedicine have expanded (D) access to medical services, particularly in remote (B) and underserved areas. II. Challenges (A) related to healthcare affordability and equity underscore the urgent need (C) for systemic reforms in the healthcare sector. Explanation: In sentence I ‘innovative’ is needed to define a new kind of approaches. Latter the access to medical services has been taken to a wide scale that means ‘expanded’. To define a underdeveloped area ‘remote’ and ‘underserved’ words have been used.
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