An organization is uploading client information into the database to use for training on the health information system. What must be done with this information before training begins?

A) Categorize according to health problem.
B) Delete all client-identifying information.
C) Ensure for a wide selection of treatments.
D) Subdivide according to healthcare provider.


B) Delete all client-identifying information.

Explanation: A) It is not necessary to categorize the client information according to health problem in the training database.
B) The training environment should contain realistic patient-and-practice scenarios that mimic the real patient-care setting. However, privacy and security of protected health information must be considered during training development and delivery, and care must be taken to disassociate any patient scenarios from information that could link the episode back to an actual patient. A well-designed computer-training environment will comply with organizational confidentiality and privacy policies and ensure that no identifiable patient information is
included during training.
C) It is not necessary to ensure for a wide selection of treatments when creating the training for the database.
D) The clients in the training database need to have all personal health information deleted. The healthcare providers should not be listed.

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