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A) Easy navigation
B) Simple functionality
C) Decreased e-literacy
D) Readability
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A) Tenet Health System
B) Jefferson Medical System
C) Nationwide Health Care System
D) Palo Alto Medical Foundation
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A) May confuse and worry patients
B) Avoids letters and phone calls
C) Reduces patient waiting time
D) All data are confidential
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A) E-literacy
B) Lack of access in poor and rural regions
C) Patient satisfaction
D) Cost
E) Enhanced therapeutic alliances
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A) Entering medical history
B) Entering allergies
C) Entering present medication alerts
D) Entering past social history
E) Entering family history
F) None of the above.
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A) Personal health record
B) Clinical data network
C) Best practice model
D) Online scheduling database
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A) Insurance claims
B) Privacy
C) Portability
D) Accuracy of data
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A) Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to locate a physician's practice in a new region.
B) Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to have instant access with a health care provider's staff.
C) Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to schedule an appointment without making a telephone call.
D) Integration between a scheduling application and the PHR allows the patient to send notes and updates to the health care provider's office.
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A) Electronic medication refills
B) Automated appointment schedules
C) Data review responsibility
D) Downloading accurate data
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A) PHRs permit easy exchange of information across health care systems.
B) PHRs contain information from one's entire lifetime.
C) PHRs contain information from all health care providers.
D) PHRs are accessible from any place at any time.
E) PHRs are private and secure.
F) None of the above.
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A) Patient accessible information is tethered to data in a specific health system's EHR.
B) Some fully standalone applications are available commercially.
C) The PHR is not tied to any particular health care system.
D) Some fully standalone applications are available in formats such as smart card, CD, or flash drive.
E) Standalone PHRs such as those on thumb drive devices have been found to have significant security risks.
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A) Stand alone
B) Tethered
C) Integrated
D) Integrated alone
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A) Data accessed by IT
B) Analysis of data
C) Applicability of data
D) Information inputted by the patient
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A) Access
B) Awareness
C) Usability
D) eHealth literacy
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A) A tethered PHR is inextricably linked to a single entity or health system.
B) A tethered system is a stand alone system.
C) A tethered system can be found on a thumb drive.
D) A tethered system cannot access a patient portal.
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A) Allows patients to check and improve quality of medication list (medication reconciliation)
B) Encourages discussion with doctor to improve adherence
C) Patient can share medication information with other providers
D) Health care provider can access information on prescription refills
E) Allows the health care provider and patient immediate communication with pharmacy
F) None of the above.
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