Which of the following best describes the role of the Joint Commission and information system design?
1. The Joint Commission standards and goals shape organization practice and documentation, thereby affecting information system documentation design.
2. The Joint Commission penalizes organizations when information standards are substandard.
3. The Joint Commission designs the information systems.
4. The Joint Commission expects all entities comply with the standards of information technology.
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Rationale: The Joint Commission standards and goals shape organization practice and documentation, thereby affecting information system documentation design (Ridge, 2006). When accreditation standards change, documentation must reflect additional requirements.
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