Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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What describes internet-based, tethered access to personal health records (PHR)?

Access through a web application with user authentication

Access granted by an organization like insurance or healthcare providers

Access to personal health records (PHR) through an internet-based, tethered model often involves a framework in which healthcare organizations, such as providers or insurance companies, manage and facilitate the access to these records for patients. In this context, "tethered" means that the access is closely linked to a specific healthcare entity that provides the PHR platform. It typically requires user authentication to ensure that only authorized individuals can view or manage their health information. This model provides patients with a convenient way to view their medical records, check test results, and manage appointments while ensuring that the information remains linked to the health system that maintains the records. It allows for a more organized approach to personal health management since the data originates from a trusted source, and users have access to their records through the healthcare provider's secure portal. The other options do not fully encapsulate the concept of tethered access effectively. For example, while authentication is essential, simply having a web application with user authentication does not define the relationship between the patient and the healthcare organization that governs access. Furthermore, while privacy and security are important in any PHR system, the tethered nature emphasizes the organization's role rather than guaranteeing complete privacy. Lastly, access limited to individuals without organizational support would not

Access that ensures complete privacy and security

Access limited to individuals without organizational support

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