For the past few decades, health information has gone from electronic to paper

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False

The benefit of electronic keeping of data records is that they are easy to access from various computers

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True

One of the benefits of paper records is that they are much less likely to be hacked by a hacker since they are paper and locked in storage

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True

It is against HIPAA to steal patient records (paper or electronic) and sell them to interested parties

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True

In terms of viruses and getting information hacked, It is safer to use your computer at a public place (like a coffee shop or restaurant or airport) than a private residence

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False

False

To determine whether health information has gone from electronic to paper in the past few decades, you would need to examine the changes in the way health information is recorded and stored during that time period. One way to do this is to research the adoption and implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) and other digital systems in healthcare settings. Look for studies, reports, and articles that discuss the trend and evolution of health information management over the past few decades. This will provide you with a more accurate answer to the question.