Coordination of Care Practice Exam

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Which outcome is most directly supported by efficient health information exchange?

Delays in decision-making due to data access issues.

Increased duplicate testing.

Reduction in duplicate testing and gaps in care.

Efficient health information exchange is about giving providers timely, seamless access to a patient’s data across care settings, so decisions can be made with a complete view of the patient’s history. When information is readily available, clinicians can avoid repeating tests that were already done and can identify and close care gaps, leading to fewer unnecessary procedures and more continuous, coordinated care. That’s why the outcome most directly supported is a reduction in duplicate testing and gaps in care. Delays in decision-making would reflect data access problems, which efficient HIE strives to minimize; increased duplicate testing would suggest poor sharing, not effective exchange; and while privacy safeguards are essential, eliminating all privacy concerns is not realistic.

Elimination of all privacy concerns.

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