Technology tools have the capability to assist in the creation of consumer-centric health care information

Which of the following describe how health care information can be specifically customized or tailored for each individual patient? Select all that apply. 1. Data are collected from individual consumers regarding their health care characteristics and behaviors and a health profile is created.
2. Health care information containing the best-evidence practices must be available in an electronically retrievable format.
3. Information technology allows the patients records to be viewed by anyone with a username and password.
4. A process is established for easily sending the message (practitioner) and receiving the message (consumer) in a way that is clear to each individual.
5. A set of decision-making rules created from the information collected from the consumer is used to craft tailored messages to fit the consumer's specific needs.


1,2,4,5
Rationale: Consumers are more aware and have an increase in tools that assist them to understand health, wellness, and illness. With consumer health informatics, there is a new "made-to-order" approach to decision making.

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