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In Law / College | 2025-07-06

If a patient and health care provider cannot agree on a treatment plan, they can both mutually agree to
A. statute of limitations
B. patient abandonment
C. terminate the contract
D. breach of contract

Asked by mrszelayandia05

Answer (2)

If a patient and health care provider cannot agree on a treatment plan, they can mutually decide to terminate the contract. This option allows both parties to end their professional relationship amicably. Other options like breach of contract, patient abandonment, and statute of limitations have different implications and do not apply here. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

If a patient and a healthcare provider can't agree on a treatment plan, they can mutually agree to terminate the contract . This allows both parties to end their relationship amicably. Other options like patient abandonment or breach of contract do not apply in this context.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-09