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colton

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What are the main types of PHR?
 
  a. Tethered, untethered, stand-alone, and networked
  b. Integrated, tethered, untethered, and stand-apart
  c. Tethered, de-tethered, stand-apart, and stand-together
  d. USB-based, Web-based, and patient portals

Question 2

Which social media site was developed by healthcare agencies?
 
  a. PatientsLikeMe
  b. CureTogether
  c. WrongDiagnosis.com
  d. Heart.org



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The main types of PHRs are tethered, untethered, stand-alone, and networked. The other choices are terms that are associated with PHRs but are not general types.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Heart.org was developed by the American Heart Association. The others were developed by consumers.



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