Correct answer: option b
Rational:
1. EHR are highly effective system.
2. It reduces the errors in health care system.
3. Greatest challenge is training the person how to use them.
So option b is correct answer.
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The information provided below is from the HL7 International
Section 1b: EHR- Electronic Health Records
QUESTION: To what
extent does the proposed certification program promote patient
safety?
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What is the synthesis of the main takeaway from ALL of the
summaries combined that are listed below?
Note: EHR is electronic health records
Summary 1:
Summary 2:
Summary 3:
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Maintain automobile records in a database Write a shell script to
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