The HIPAA security rule requires continuity planning and disaster recovery processes for protected health information. Which activity is required for a healthcare organization to safeguard protected patient information? Select all that apply.
A) Lowering security requirements during a disaster
B) Developing disaster recovery processes
C) Establishing a continuity plan
D) Creating, accessing, storing, and destroying manual records
E) Giving access codes and usernames to emergency personnel
B) Developing disaster recovery processes
C) Establishing a continuity plan
D) Creating, accessing, storing, and destroying manual records
Explanation: A) Lowering security requirements during a disaster is incorrect because the rule demands safeguards for security in normal operating mode and during disaster mode.
B) The HIPAA security rule requires a disaster recovery processes. All healthcare organizations must have a data backup plan, a recovery plan, an emergency mode of operation plan, and testing and evaluation procedures.
C) The HIPAA security rule requires continuity planning. All healthcare organizations must have a data backup plan, a recovery plan, an emergency mode of operation plan, and testing and evaluation procedures.
D) The HIPAA security rule requires continuity planning and disaster recovery processes. All healthcare organizations must have a data backup plan, a recovery plan, an emergency mode of operation plan, and testing and evaluation procedures.
E) The HIPAA security rule requires continuity planning and disaster recovery processes. This does not include giving access codes and usernames to emergency personnel.
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