|
1 | | Which is not one of the seven characteristics defined by the Markle Group? |
| | A) | PHRs contain information from one's entire lifetime |
| | B) | PHRs are private and secure |
| | C) | PHRs are accessible from any place at any time |
| | D) | PHRs do not permit easy exchange of information across systems |
|
|
|
2 | | All three definitions of PHRs have common attributes. These do not include: |
| | A) | A PHR is a lifelong tool |
| | B) | The individual, in consultation with his/her provider, decides who can have access to the PHR |
| | C) | A PHR is secure and private |
| | D) | Data in a PHR is owned by the patient |
|
|
|
3 | | Content of a PHR does not typically include: |
| | A) | Demographic information |
| | B) | List of individuals who can access the PHR |
| | C) | Caregiver |
| | D) | Flow sheets |
|
|
|
4 | | PHRs typically also do not include: |
| | A) | Order sets |
| | B) | Employment information |
| | C) | Emergency contacts |
| | D) | Insurance information |
|
|
|
5 | | Personal health records can be grouped into four categories. Which of the following is not one of the four? |
| | A) | Internet-based, untethered |
| | B) | Computer-based, stand-alone |
| | C) | Internet-based, networked and interoperable |
| | D) | Computer-based, tethered |
|
|
|
6 | | Consumers purchase or download a PHR software program and enter their information when using a: |
| | A) | Computer-based, untethered system |
| | B) | Computer-based, stand-alone system |
| | C) | Internet-based, networked, interoperable system |
| | D) | Computer-based, tethered system |
|
|
|
7 | | Which of the following is not a disadvantage of a stand-alone system? |
| | A) | All data must be entered and kept up-to-date by the patient |
| | B) | Not all physicians will use information from this type of system |
| | C) | The information is more secure because it does not send or receive data over a network |
| | D) | The patient must remember to print the data or copy it to a portable device to take to a doctor's visit |
|
|
|
8 | | Tethered PHRs are usually not provided by: |
| | A) | Hospitals |
| | B) | Insurance companies |
| | C) | Pharmaceutical companies |
| | D) | Physician practices |
|
|
|
9 | | All tethered PHRs allow patients to: |
| | A) | Add information |
| | B) | View information |
| | C) | Revise information |
| | D) | Delete information |
|
|
|
10 | | Some physician practice-based EHRs provide this linked application to allow patient interaction: |
| | A) | Website access |
| | B) | Computerized communication |
| | C) | Electronic health record systems |
| | D) | Patient portal |
|
|