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Benefit of entering information to electronic medical record


Problem: Below is a list of benefits of entering information into the electronic medical record using drop-down menus and other structured data forms (e.g., diagnostic codes (e.g., DSM codes), procedure codes (e.g., CPT codes).  Which one does not belong?  That is, which one is not a benefit of using structured data? Need Assignment Help?

A. Unexpected and uncommon details can be entered in the text field. 

B. A common vocabulary ensures consistentency and clarity. 

C. Structured data are computable and therefore useful for comparative effectiveness research.

D. Clinical decision support algorithms can be used to trigger alerts to prevent mistakes at the point of care. 

E. Most operations reports exclude clinical notes (e.g., text fields) so only what appears in structured data "count."

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