Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following best describes internet-based, untethered access to PHR?

Access granted through insurance companies

Access through an outside organization with secure authentication

Direct access through personal web applications with login credentials

The best description of internet-based, untethered access to Personal Health Records (PHR) is direct access through personal web applications with login credentials. This type of access allows individuals to manage and view their health information independently, without the necessity of connecting through a specific healthcare provider or third-party organization. Untethered access typically means that patients can access their health records at any time and from any device that can connect to the internet, enhancing their ability to manage their own health information. The use of personal web applications implies that individuals can have direct control over their data and navigate their health information autonomously by logging in securely. This approach differs from other options which typically involve intermediary steps, such as requiring organization approval or provider-specific access, reducing the user's direct control and flexibility over their health information.

Access provided only by healthcare providers

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