Xavier is the safety officer for a large hospital system. The directors of the hospital want to know how many of the hospital’s patients have been injured by falls in the last 10 years. They ask Xavier to examine patient records to compile this information. Then they send him down to the records room. Why will this job take Xavier much longer than it would if the hospital used electronic records? (1 point) Responses Xavier will have to sift through a ton of files to compile this data. Xavier will have to sift through a ton of files to compile this data. Xavier will have to call and interview every one of the hospital’s patients. Xavier will have to call and interview every one of the hospital’s patients. Xavier will likely find a paper file containing all the patient fall info. Xavier will likely find a paper file containing all the patient fall info. Xavier will have to locate patient’s records using the computer search.

Xavier will have to sift through a ton of files to compile this data. This job will take him much longer because paper records are not easily searchable or sortable in the same way electronic records are. He will have to manually search through each patient file to find information on falls, which will be a time-consuming process. With electronic records, he would be able to quickly search and compile the data in a more efficient manner.