In the 1990s, advances were made in computer processing power and EHR technology, yet healthcare organizations were still slow to adopt EHRs due to which of the following reasons? Select Yes or No for each option.
-Standards had not yet been developed to make EHRs useful enough to justify their costs.
-Healthcare organizations were spending so much money on training workers to use confusing interfaces that the benefits were not worth the cost.
-The findings of the Institute of Medicine indicated that EHRs might not be a viable option for improving patient care.