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lunatika

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Which factor commonly interferes with the goal of successfully completing an EHR implementation that is on time and within budget?
 
  a. Scope creep
  b. Big Bang go-live
  c. An integrated EHR system
  d. Delayed transition to ICD-10 codes

Question 2

The first country to implement ICD-10 codes was:
 
  a. Denmark.
  b. England.
  c. Canada.
  d. the United States.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
A Big Bang go-live, an integrated EHR system, and delayed transition to ICD-10 codes do not impact the success of completing an EHR implementation that is on time and within budget. The only factor that impacts the success of completing an EHR implementation that is on time and within budget is scope creep.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Scandinavian countries were the first to implement ICD-10 codes between 1994 and 1997. The United States has not yet implemented ICD-10 codes.



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