The difference between an electronic medical record (EMR) and an electronic health record (EHR) is
A. the EHR is a record from a single provider, an EMR is a more comprehensive record from all providers of care.
B. EHRs are protected by HIPAA and EMRs are not.
C. EMRs are protected by HIPAA, EHRs are not.
D. the EMR is a record from a single provider, an EHR is a more comprehensive record from all providers of care.
E. EMRs exist in written form; EHRs do not exist in written form.
Answer: D
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