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The patient's legal electronic health record is _____.
 A) Clearly defined by federal statues and written regulations
  B) Defined by each institution with input from its legal counsel
  C) Healthcare documentation imported from an R.H.I.O.
  D) Information captured from one health care setting to another

Question 2

What constitutes a legal heath record?
 A) Business record generated at or for a healthcare organization.
  B) Dictation of a healthcare facility's physicians and other providers.
  C) Results of quality management audits that impact patient care.
  D) Statistical reports that contain data used for accreditation purposes.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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