All of the following are benefits of implementing EHRs except:
A. Access to a patient's medical information is available at the patient's point of care.
B. The health-care provider can easily be informed of past medical history and family medical history.
C. EHRs are more time-consuming than paper charts.
D. The health-care provider can easily be informed and access immunization records.
C. EHRs are more time-consuming than paper charts.
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A) Open-ended question B) Close-ended question C) Leading question D) Reflective question
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A. Incomplete B. Pending C. Unfinished D. Complete