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19 Sep 2011
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19 Sep 2011
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PDF
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7
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The HIPAA Security Rule requires all HIPAA covered entities to create a plan for first protecting and then restoring confidential patient data in the event of a disaster. Unfortunately, HIPAA does not say much about what should go into such a disaster recovery plan.
Inside this e-guide, find tips for a compliant disaster recovery plan. Gain insight on:
- Data backup vs. replication
- How to select a disaster recovery site
- The importance of plan testing and modification
- 5 components every disaster recovery plan should have
- And more
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