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How do electronic medical records compare to electronic health records? (1 point) Responses They are both digital, but one includes information only from hospitals and the other provides information only from urgent care centers. They are both digital, but one includes information only from hospitals and the other provides information only from urgent care centers. They are both digital, but one includes information from a single facility and the other provides information for multiple facilities. They are both digital, but one includes information from a single facility and the other provides information for multiple facilities. EMRs include all information gathered from every facility the patient has been to, while EHRs only include information from one facility. EMRs include all information gathered from every facility the patient has been to, while EHRs only include information from one facility. They both include information about the patient from multiple facilities, but one is set up for use by the facility and the other by the patient.
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The correct response is: "They are both digital, but one includes information from a single facility and the other provides information for multiple facilities."
This is because Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) typically contain medical information from one specific healthcare provider or facility, while Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are designed to be shared across different healthcare settings, encompassing a more comprehensive view of a patient's health history from multiple providers and facilities.
This is because Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) typically contain medical information from one specific healthcare provider or facility, while Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are designed to be shared across different healthcare settings, encompassing a more comprehensive view of a patient's health history from multiple providers and facilities.