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"An electronic database is only a good idea if an organization has

more than 1,000 patients being treated."
From what you have learned about electronic databases in health
care, would you agree with this statement and why?
OA. Yes, I would agree with this statement. Any fewer than
1,000 patients should not require an electronic database.
OB. No, I would not agree with this statement. Electronic
databases can be helpful with both few patients and large
numbers of patients.
O C. No, I would not agree with this statement. The government
requires all organizations to use electronic databases. If
they don't, they are breaking the law.
O D. Yes, I would agree with this statement. Electronic
databases cannot accurately track fewer than 1,000
patients.

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Final answer:

No, electronic databases can be helpful with both few patients and large numbers of patients.


Step-by-step explanation:

No, I would not agree with this statement. Electronic databases can be helpful with both few patients and large numbers of patients. The decision to use an electronic database depends on factors such as the organization's needs, resources, and goals. Even with fewer than 1,000 patients, an electronic database can improve efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility of patient information.


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