A healthcare organization is reviewing post-disaster feedback to improve the design and implementation of a better continuity plan for use. What is the purpose of this analysis?
A) Feedback collected is used to identify what worked and what did not because plans that looked good before a disaster may not look so good after one.
B) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is not useful because the staff had no other options during the disaster.
C) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is not necessarily accurate.
D) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) provides data for change in a limited number of areas.
A) Feedback collected is used to identify what worked and what did not because plans that looked good before a disaster may not look so good after one.
Explanation: A) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is key to the design and implementation of a better continuity plan for use in future disasters. The feedback should be used to identify what worked and what did not. Plans that looked good before a disaster may not look so good after one.
B) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is useful.
C) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) should be assessed for accuracy before using.
D) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) helps the entire organization prepare a better plan.
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