In the last decade, and with the requirement to build EHRs that meet the 2009 meaningful use criteria, the use of which type of data has expanded to include pay-for-performance initiatives, care coordination, patient safety monitoring, and public
health surveillance? 1. Patient
2. Coded
3. Embedded
4. Qualitative
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Rationale: In the last decade, and with the requirement to build EHRs that meet the 2009 meaningful use criteria, the use of coded data has expanded to include pay-for-performance initiatives, care coordination, patient safety monitoring, and public health surveillance. Many benefits have yet to be realized from the point of care to research and the development of evidence based practice. There are still hurdles that need to be jumped in order for systems to fully use terminologies.
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1. Apply the solution to the problem.
2. Continue looking for other solutions.
3. Evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.
4. Ask others for their opinion of the solution.
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