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9. How are local health care agencies different from national agencies? Local health care agenci only work locally and separately from national agencies. Local health care agencies take walk-in clients, but national agencies require a doctor's referral. Local health care agencies see a need in their communities and take action to support the members, but national agencies are often an umbrella under which the local agencies fall. Local health care agencies work with individuals, but national agencies work with families.​

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they defer because they are two completely different agencies and they offer different stuff

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