Which options reflect the core concepts from the Institute of Medicine's Initiative on the Future of Nursing? Select all that apply

1. The electronic health record should be eliminated.
2. A balance among technologies, disruptive business models, and human needs should be achieved.
3. Rapid translational teams should be implemented.
4. Healthcare design should be focused on provision of nursing care.
5. Create an infrastructure for rapid network exchange of successful system design innovations.


2, 3, 5
Explanation: 1. Core concept 1 is to leverage the power of the electronic health record, not to eliminate it.
2. This is core concept 2.
3. This is core concept 3.
4. Core concept 4 is that there should be interprofessional teams of designers.
5. This is core concept 5.

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