Five tips to conquer your security risk assessment
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, March 8, 2005
Although the Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) requires hospitals to conduct a security risk assessment, it doesn't spell out the details of what's required in such an assessment. Most security directors and auditors would agree that the risk assessment is an important aspect of securing a facility.
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