guidelines and more. Although, every patient is different, the healthcare provider can make an appropriate clinical decision needed for a specific patient and their situation. Safety: Is there potential for patient harm? Explain. I do not see a potential for patient harm because this is an app to assist healthcare providers to gain more knowledge. The healthcare provider must make the final decision whether the information just read applies to their patient. Privacy/Security: Does the app have privacy statement or setting? Is there a clear privacy policy stating information will be encrypted and not shared with third parties? Does the app share information on social networks? Are users notified in the event of a breach of privacy and health information? Explain. Yes, the app does have a privacy policy in the settings and in that privacy policy it states that information is encrypted. There is a clear privacy policy that states the information on the Medscape website/app is public information and may be used by third parties (Medscape, 2017). Yes, you are capable of sharing information on social media. One is able to share an article through email, text or social media such as (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.). Medscape is safe because users are notified in the event in which information is being violated. You will receive an email stating that there has been strange activity noted and to change your password, if this was you then no action may be required. User: For whom is the app intended (providers, patients, or others)? Explain. The app is intended for the use of many different type of people. For example, this app is accessible to physicians, Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), Physician Assistants, pharmacists, and medical students, health business/administration, media/press, optometrist, psychologist, dentist,
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