When a practice opts to use patient-entered data,

A) clinicians have more time available to discuss treatment options with patients.
B) clinicians no longer have the ability to edit portions of a patient's medical history.
C) this data is merged directly into a patient's medical record prior to clinician review.
D) it eliminates the need for clinicians and patients to engage in face-to-face discussion of symptoms.

A

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