Xander loves new technology and finds it annoying that the state requires he keep a written record of every cardiac test result. He doesn’t see why he needs to keep a huge file cabinet full of test results when they are all on his electronic patient records! For what reason does the state MOST likely insist Xander keep physical records in addition to electronic ones? (1 point) Responses It forces Xander to double check the test results. It forces Xander to double check the test results. They will be able to audit Xander’s records. They will be able to audit Xander’s records. In case Xander’s electronic records are lost due to computer issues. In case Xander’s electronic records are lost due to computer issues. In case Xander’s patients want a copy for themselves.

They will be able to audit Xander’s records.

One of the main reasons the state likely insists on physical records in addition to electronic ones is to be able to audit and verify the accuracy and completeness of Xander's records. This ensures that there is a reliable and secure backup in case of any issues with the electronic records and helps maintain the integrity of the healthcare system.