Health Services Information Systems: Week 1 Discussion Questions (6)Experts only! Scholarly responses are required.*Please answer each question individually and accurately. Must cite any and all references in APA format.Label each solution with the corresponding question. Copy and pasted solutions will NOT be accepted.Minimum 2-3 quality paragraphs per questionPart A: The Evolution of EHRs1. Discuss the landmark contributions made in the development of the EHR. (Include pioneers anddescribe their efforts.)2. Please describe the abbreviations EDMS, RFID, and HL7.3. What are the major benefits and potential barriers to achieving benefits in an EHR? What steps areimportant to overcome barriers?Part B: EHR Adoption1. Discuss the common mistakes found in gaining clinician acceptance of change brought about by anEHR. Suggest strategy to gain clinician acceptance.2. Described the three forms of signatures in the EHR and explain how they differ. Also provide exampleson how they might be used in healthcare?3. Please discuss the term MMA.
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