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Health information technology is a challenge for community and public health nurses in the 21st century. What is a benefit of health information technology for public health?
 
  A) Improved coordination of care
  B) Support for evidence-based care
  C) Elimination of paperwork
  D) Improved tracking of chronic disease management

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Health information technology is a challenge for community and public health nurses in the 21st century. What is a benefit of health information technology for patient/client care?
 
  A) Expanded access to affordable care
  B) Increased prevention of disease and disability
  C) Earlier detection of infectious disease
  D) Increased availability of health care evaluation measures



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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