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		By: viral personality quiz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Navigating the HITECH Act&#039;s meaningful use criteria can feel like a personality test for your practice—are you optimized or just checking boxes? It reminds me of that viral personality quiz that sorts you into categories based on your engagement style. Both highlight how self-assessment, whether for fun or compliance, drives better outcomes. The quiz&#039;s instant meme results parallel the need for clear, shareable EHR reporting to demonstrate you&#039;re hitting those incentive targets, not just being an &#039;NPC&#039; in the system.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Navigating the HITECH Act&#8217;s meaningful use criteria can feel like a personality test for your practice—are you optimized or just checking boxes? It reminds me of that viral personality quiz that sorts you into categories based on your engagement style. Both highlight how self-assessment, whether for fun or compliance, drives better outcomes. The quiz&#8217;s instant meme results parallel the need for clear, shareable EHR reporting to demonstrate you&#8217;re hitting those incentive targets, not just being an &#8216;NPC&#8217; in the system.</p>
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