Which of the following are found with the electronic health record (EHR) but are not found with the computer-based patient record (CPR)? Select all that apply

1. Evidence-based decision support
2. Assists with the work of planning and delivering evidence-based care
3. Quality management
4. Public health disease surveillance and reporting
5. Comprehensive lifetime record that includes all information from all specialties


1,2,3,4
Rationale: Found with the EHR but not found with the CPR are: assists with the work of planning and delivery of evidence-based care; evidence-based decision support; public health disease surveillance and reporting, and quality management. The CPR is a comprehensive lifetime record that includes all information from all specialties.

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