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Employees are generally assigned the same privileges as the physician

a) True

b) False

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Final answer:

The statement that employees are generally assigned the same privileges as the physician is false. Privileges depend on the role and responsibilities within a healthcare setting.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'Employees are generally assigned the same privileges as the physician' is false. In a medical office or hospital setting, employees such as nurses, technicians, and administrative staff typically have different privileges and responsibilities compared to physicians. Physicians usually have more authority in clinical decision-making and access to certain aspects of patient information that is not available to all staff members. Privileges are assigned based on role, responsibilities, training, and regulatory requirements.

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