Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) Practice Exam

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What does the increase in access to electronic health records for patients primarily promote?

  1. Improved patient engagement.

  2. Growth of telemedicine.

  3. Reduction in healthcare costs.

  4. Decreased hospital visits.

The correct answer is: Improved patient engagement.

The increase in access to electronic health records (EHRs) for patients primarily promotes improved patient engagement. When patients have access to their own health information, they are more likely to take an active role in their healthcare decisions. This level of engagement can lead to better communication between patients and healthcare providers, increased adherence to treatment plans, and a greater understanding of their health conditions. Moreover, accessible EHRs can empower patients to track their medical history, medications, test results, and other critical health information, allowing them to feel more informed and involved in their care. This empowerment fosters a partnership between patients and providers, which is essential for effective healthcare delivery. Although the other options relate to benefits associated with EHRs, such as the potential for growth in telemedicine, a reduction in healthcare costs, and decreased hospital visits, they are more indirect outcomes influenced by the primary benefit of patient engagement. Effective patient engagement resulting from EHR access acts as a catalyst for exploring these additional advantages.