Electronic client data that can be retrieved by caregivers, administrators, and accreditors have the ability to improve health care by which of the following?
1. Monitor quality.
2. Access warehouse data (stored data).
3. Possess greater security of client records.
4. Constant availability of client health information.
5. Minimizing cost related to client healthcare information.
Correct Answer: 1,2,4
Rationale 1: Computer-Based Patient Record Institute identified this option as one of the ways that CPR (computer-based patient records) could improve health care.
Rationale 2: Computer-Based Patient Record Institute identified this option as one of the ways that CPR (computer-based patient records) could improve health care.
Rationale 3: Security concerns are the major drawback for computerizing health care and storing client records.
Rationale 4: Computer-Based Patient Record Institute identified this option as one of the ways that CPR (computer-based patient records) could improve health care.
Rationale 5: Cost reduction has not been identified as a major positive factor regarding computer-based patient recording.
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