personal health record(phr) - correct answer an emerging health information technology initiative that gives patients a tool to improve the quality of
... [Show More] their healthcare; these records are updated and maintained by the patient
web-based tethered PHR - correct answer a PHR system where the health information is attached to a specific organization's health information system
web-based untethered PHR - correct answer a PHR system that is not attached to a specific organization's health information system
health insurer-provided PHR - correct answer a PHR system owned by a health insurance company where the insured populates information about a subscriber, such as insurance claim information, a list of providers, prescriptions and benefits coverage
facility-provided PHR - correct answer a type of tethered PHR that comes from a physician or healthcare facility
employer-provided PHR - correct answer a PHR offered by an employer containing data from hospitals, doctors offices, health plans, laboratories, and pharmacies as well as infromation entered by the employee meant to enable employees to make better health decisions
Veterans Administration - correct answer the federal department that provides a government-run miilitary benfit system
Google Health is a PHR currently used by many patients. - correct answer False
PHRs may be paper-, computer-, or web-based. - correct answer True
A tethered PHR is - correct answer personal health information attached to a specific organizagtion's health information system
The acronym PHR stands for - correct answer personal health record
One of several issues patients need to consider when determining the type of PHR is remote access. - correct answer True
A typical patient portal includes messaging, scheduling, billing, and record linking features. - correct answer True
Which of the following is a key benefit of the PHR for healthcare providers? - correct answer improved access to data from other providers and patients
The primary goal of the PHR is to - correct answer have health information available at the point of care
In 2010, the Markle Foundation created Connecting for Health. - correct answer False
Which organization defined a PHR as "an electronic universally available lifelong resource of health information needed by individuals to make health decisions. Individuals own and manage the information in the PHR, which comes from the healthcare providers and the individual. The PHR is maintained in a secure and private environment, with the individual determining rights of access."? - correct answer American Health Information Management Association AHIMA
The true value of the PHR rests on the following:
Group of answer choices - correct answer they engage the patient to be more active in their health
The HL7 Functional Model for PHR systems includes all BUT the following: - correct answer compossability
Which of the following presents a difference between an EHR and a PHR? - correct answer an ehr is used by a provider a phr is used by the patient
Which of the following is a disadvantage of networked PHRs? - correct answer Privacy and security aspects
Sam uses a PHR that can be accessed from any computer and he can transfer his information to his primary doctor as it is updated. What type of PHR is he most likely using? - correct answer Networked PHR
One of the greatest advantages of an employer-provided PHR is:
Group of answer choices - correct answer it combines information from various providers [Show Less]