Transparency of PHR data is limited due to:
a. current functionality.
b. anticipatory worry.
c. nonparticipatory physicians.
d. differing philosophies over governance.
ANS: D
Due to differing philosophies over governance, the transparency of PHR data is limited. Many policy standards do not exist for the PHR, and organizations are facing cultural, technological, legal, and privacy challenges for managing PHRs.
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