HIPAA-compliant organizations must establish __________ to govern the use and disclosure of protected health information.
- Data access controls
- Data backups
- Data governance
- Data loss prevention
HIPAA compliance necessitates robust data governance practices to ensure that protected health information (PHI) is used and disclosed appropriately. Data access controls are mechanisms that regulate who can access specific data, while data loss prevention focuses on preventing unauthorized data leaks. Data backups are crucial for data recovery but do not directly govern the use and disclosure of PHI.
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