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karen

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Explain the relationship between an electronic health record and a personal health record.

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Which office in the federal government is charged with promoting the adoption of health information technology and guides the development of a nationwide health information network?
 a. Office of Health Information Technology
  b. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
  c. Office of the Coordinator of the Electronic Health Record
  d. National Institute of Medicine and Technology



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Answer to Question 1

An electronic health record can contribute toward a personal health record by providing personal health record capabilities, allowing patients to view their own information, and facilitating communication among health care providers.

Answer to Question 2

b. Office of the National Coordinator for Health information Technology




karen

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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