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khang

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A patient tells you that the medication he's been taking to control his allergies is not working well. Where in the Details pop-up window would you record this information?
 
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Give an example of how the fields of HIM and IT are merging.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Details Status field

Answer to Question 2

Any examples similar to the following: Healthcare is moving from paper to electronic medical record systems. Document imaging, scanning paper charts into electronic health records. Paper forms are often designed to facilitate scanning into electronic health records. Many healthcare facilities have put the IT and HIM departments both under the authority of the CIO.



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