oren says that testimony is statements given by an expert. Ron says that testimony is statements given under oath. Who is correct

http://www.google.com/#q=testimony+definition

Three of the following are standards set by HIPAA. Which is not one of the four standards set by HIPAA?

A. National Identifier Standards
B. Private Rule
C. Quality of Care Standard
D. Security Rule

I'll be glad to check your answer.

To determine who is correct between Oren and Ron, we can consider the commonly accepted definition of testimony.

Testimony refers to statements or evidence given by a witness under oath or affirmation. It is typically provided in a legal setting, such as a courtroom or during a deposition, where individuals are required to swear to tell the truth.

Based on this definition, Ron is correct. Testimony does indeed involve statements given under oath. An expert's statements can be considered as expert testimony, but not all testimony is necessarily given by an expert. It can include statements from any witness who provides evidence or information related to a case or matter.

So, in this case, Ron's statement aligns better with the commonly accepted understanding of testimony.