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What is a common avenue for an unauthorized party to see private medical information?
 
  a. Hacking into the computer system
  b. Patient files left on desks face up
  c. Breaking into the medical records storage area
  d. Overhearing a phone conversation between a physician and a patient

Question 2

Who should have access to the area where medical records are stored?
 
  a. The patient
  b. The janitor
  c. Authorized personnel
  d. Any employee



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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