AHRQ's analysis of 146 studies of the impact of computer health modules on client outcomes found that these programs

a. failed to engage client attention.
b. succeeded in engaging client attention.
c. caused a decline in client clinical health.
d. had no significant impact on client outcomes.


ANS: B
AHRQ's analysis of 146 studies of the impact of computer health modules on client outcomes found that these programs succeeded in engaging client attention, but more significantly they improved client clinical health.

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