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What is the main difference between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in relation to maintaining records about

healthcare issues
The coc collects data about patients, but OSHA collects data about workers
The CDC colects data about injuries, but OSHA colects data about inesses
The CDC colects data about workers, but OSHA colects data about patients
The CDC colects data about incidents, but OSHA collects data about noincidentenors

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User Jayson
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B

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User New Pagodi
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I think B

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User Steve McFarlin
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