Hospital Information Systems have greatly improved how patients seek and receive treatment. However, they are not perfect and ne
ed to be monitored and updated regularly. Which of the following issues is most likely to lead to a system error? A. The information is only accessible to doctors and not other staff. B. There is not enough information stored in the system. C. Information stored in the system was input incorrectly by an employee O D. The information in the system contains abbreviations and acronyms.
C. Information stored in the system was inputted incorrectly by an employee.
Explanation:
Hospital Information System<em> (HIS) </em>has greatly improved the quality of care being given to patients. The system serves as a<em> "source" </em>for the patient's health history; thus,<u> it is very important to secure it.</u>
However, as mentioned above,<em> HIS</em> is not that perfect. Some of the employees may incorrectly input information on the system, for example if the healthcare professional is not fully trained to handle electronic health records. It is then essential for it to be<em> updated and thoroughly checke</em>d.
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