INTRO.TO HEALTH CARE-W/MINDTAP (2 TERM)
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Author: Haroun
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Chapter 1, Problem 4RQ
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To Determine:
6 most likely job opening between 2016 to 1026 in country U.
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Healthcare can be defined as an industry that caters to the medical needs of a person. The healthcare industry covers all the preventive and curative aspects, which is related to well being of a person. The function of the country U’s Bureau of Labor statistics is to collect, analyze, and then publish information on the economy.
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