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After her last post-surgical visit with her physician, Mary has decided to create her own
personal health record. She starts a new account and enters all of her personal
information, weight, allergies and medications. She feels smug and says to herself,
"Now I am all set. I have my information and the doctor has his". What PHR best practice
is she forgetting? Answer PHRs should contain information from the physician
A health-insurer-provided PHR differs from a facility-provided PHR in the following
manner: - Answer the first usually allows the patient to enter data; the second usually
does not.
An advantage of a facility-provided PHRs is: - Answer it allows physician-patient
communication.
A personal health record can help a patient do all of the following EXCEPT: - Answer
protect health information.
A PHR is not a substitute for the legal medical record and is owned by the: -Answer
patient
A characteristic that describes only untethered PHRs is that they: -Answer provide the
patient with control of the information in the record through individualized access.
Health Level Seven International has set standards on the PHR as well as for an EHR.
The chief requirement that was spotted for PHR Systems is: - Answer interoperability.
Linda bought a PHR software program and set it up on her personal computer at home.
She created PHRs for her entire family. Which of the following statements BEST
describes the kind of PHR system Linda is using? - Answer stand-alone PHR
, One of the advantages to a health-insurer-provided PHR is that: -Answer it automatically
updates.
One of the best advantages of an employer-provided PHR is: -Answer it consolidates
information from multiple providers.
The most widely used PHR is one utilized and supported by the Veterans Administration
titled MyHealthevet. The veterans can also use this PHR to keep and maintain their
information updated because: -Answer it is a web-based PHR.
Which of the following is a tool for personal health record and patient portals? All of the
above
Sam has a PHR that he can access from any computer and he is able to download his
information and send it to his primary doctor as he updates. Which of the following is the
most likely type of PHR that he is using? Networked PHR
Sheila has recently helped her elderly mother create a PHR. She has Power of Attorney
for her mother and decides to keep some of the health information at her own house.
She leaves the rest of the record with her mother, and tells her that if she needs the
other pieces, she can call her. What is the weakness of such PHR arrangement? -
Answer It is not comprehensive of all pertinent health information
The HL7 Functional Model for PHR systems includes all BUT the following: - Answer
compossability.
The National Center for Vital and Health Statistics has supported PHRs for many
reasons including: - Answer All of the answers
The true value of the PHR rests on the following: - Answer they engage the patient to be
more active in their health.
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