Which of the following are advantages of continuity planning? Select all that apply

1. Identifies strategies for correction of vulnerabilities within the organization
2. Provides a reasonable amount of protection against interruption in services, downtime, and data loss
3. Allows time for restoration of equipment, the facility, and services
4. Helps to ensure compliance with HIPAA legislation and requirements of the Joint Commission
5. Expedites reporting of diagnostic tests


1,2,3,4,5
Rationale: Allows time for restoration of equipment, the facility, and services

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