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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center was one of the early adopters of PHRs. Which type of PHRs are used throughout the system?
 
  1. Stand alone
  2. Tethered
  3. Integrated
  4. Integrated alone

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Which of the following health systems was an early pioneer adopting the PHR?
 
  1. Tenet Health System
  2. Jefferson Medical System
  3. Nationwide Health Care System
  4. Palo Alto Medical Foundation



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: A sizable number of patients served by those health systems currently use a tethered PHR on a regular basis.

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Rationale: Palo Alto Medical Foundation was one of the earliest health care systems to adopt the PHR.





 

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