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1.True or false? Information such as patient demographics only needs to be entered in to the electronic health record once but can be used in multiple applications such as patient letters and forms.

2.Information from electronic health records can be used within the medical office, at the local level, at the state level, and at the federal level.

3.__________ in each state pay a premium into a state fund to cover healthcare costs for injuries on the job.

A.Employees
B.Patients
C. Government leaders
D. Employers

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Answer:

1. True or false? Information such as patient demographics only needs to be entered into the electronic health record once but can be used in multiple applications such as patient letters and forms.

The correct answer is TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

Information entered into the electronic health record can be used for multiple purposes.

And I just took the quiz and I put false and it was incorrect... its actually true

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User Pankaj Jangid
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1. In my opinion this statement is false. Information entered into the electronic health record such as patient demographics can be used for various purposes such as billing information or for the filing of insurance claims. It helps to get rid of extra paper work.

2. I guess this one is also "true/false" question. This statement is true. Depending on the kind of disease information from electronic health records can be used at the local level, at the state level, and at the federal level. For example communicable diseases need to be reported at the local level.

3. As far as I remember, complete statement should look like this:
D. Employers in each state pay a premium into a state fund to cover healthcare costs for injuries on the job. Companies pay premiums into a central state insurance fund in case of injuries on the job.
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User Lukeyb
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