Why is the study of epidemiology important to the health care delivery
system?
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A. Epidemiology focuses on the "who" of health care. This field is
responsible for delivering cures to infectious diseases to children
around the world.
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B. Epidemiologists provide important stem cell research, which
allows us to treat previously untreatable diseases.
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C. Epidemiologists look at the "what" when curing disease. They're
focused on creating cures to deadly diseases like cancer and
tuberculosis.
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D. If health care professionals don't look at the "how" and "why"
involved in keeping populations healthy, the health of whole
communities might be in jeopardy.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

Epidemiology focuses on the "who" of health care. This field is

responsible for delivering cures to infectious diseases to children

around the world.

If health care professionals don't look at the "how" and "why"

involved in keeping populations healthy, the health of whole

communities might be in jeopardy.

Answer:

The correct answer is option D. "If health care professionals don't look at the "how" and "why" involved in keeping populations healthy, the health of whole communities might be in jeopardy".

Explanation:

Epidemiological studies are important for health care delivery system because they provide information about how diseases spread in populations of humans and, in some cases, animals. By analyzing these studies health care professionals know  "how" and "why" diseases spread, and only by knowing it they can advice people. For instance, epidemiological studies allowed people to known that dengue is spread by mosquitoes and health care professionals advice people to keep mosquitoes population at low by protecting themselves and their houses.