Which of the following best defines the nature of the presenting problem?
a. The documented of the physical examination findings
b. The physician's documented clinical findings according to the single organ–system physical examination findings
c. The medical documentation of the patient's description of the chief complaint
d. The physician's holistic view of the patient's illness, symptom, chief complaint, disease process, or other reason for care before the definition of a diagnosis
d) The physician's holistic view of the patient's illness, symptom, chief complaint, disease process, or other reason for care before the definition of a diagnosis
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The electronic equivalent of a business document is called a(n)
A. audit B. meaningful use C. transaction D. electronic data interchange
Which of the following rationales illustrates why providers do not want patient data kept in a central database?
A. Too challenging in terms of privacy and security B. Too expensive C. Too cumbersome D. All of these