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Why does TJC differentiate between critical access hospitals (CAHs) and regular hospitals? O A. CAHs are smaller and only keep patients for up to four days, making their safety considerations more limited than hospitals'. O B. CAHs are long-term care facilities that patients live at for months at a time, making their safety considerations more extensive than hospitals C. CAHs only treat patients during normal business hours and don't keep patients overnight making their safety considerations more limited than hospitals'. © D. CAHs provide specialized, extensive treatment, making their safety considerations more extensive than hospitals'.

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