A healthcare organization is performing a BIA and crisis management analysis, employee training, continuity-plan reviews, planning for information-technology disasters and recovery, and auditing the continuity-plan processes as required by The Joint Commission and HIPAA. Which other body can the organization use to achieve compliance? Select all that apply.
A) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
B) Disaster Recovery Institute International
C) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
E) National Institutes for Health (NIH)
A) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
B) Disaster Recovery Institute International
C) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
D) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Explanation: A) NIST provides voluntary guidelines for better business continuity management that help continuity planners to achieve HIPAA and the Joint Commission compliance.
B) Disaster Recovery Institute International provides voluntary guidelines for better business continuity management that help continuity planners to achieve HIPAA and the Joint Commission compliance.
C) FEMA provides voluntary guidelines for better business continuity management that help continuity planners to achieve HIPAA and the Joint Commission compliance.
D) The FDA provides voluntary guidelines for better business continuity management that help continuity planners to achieve HIPAA and the Joint Commission compliance.
E) The NIH is not identified as providing voluntary guidelines to meet HIPAA and the Joint Commission compliance.
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