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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
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	BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2024
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- $13.49
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2023
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- $12.39
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2023
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- $13.88
- + learn more
BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
 I. Overview of the EHR 
 a. EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
 ▪ EMR – NOT interoperable 
 • EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
 ▪ EHR – Interoperable 
 • EHR (electronic health record) is a system to ac...
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	BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2022
-
- $11.49
- + learn more
BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2022
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BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
-
	BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide
- Exam (elaborations) • 34 pages • 2022
-
- $12.99
- + learn more
BHIS 410 FINAL EXAM Study Guide 
 
I.	Overview of the EHR 
a.	EMR vs. EHR – differences and similarities 
•	EMR – NOT interoperable 
o	EMR (electronic medical record) is often used to describe systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices. NAHIT defines EMR as local to one healthcare organization 
•	EHR – Interoperable 
o	EHR (electronic health record) is a system to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that bene...
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