Disaster recovery is much more extensive than backing up data offsite. Short- and long-term business continuity is assured through proper attention to disaster recovery plans that include detailed escalation processes, employee communication trees, communication plans, actual data restoration or replication, alternative network access, recovery location considerations, etc. The key to business continuity is your organization’s confidence level. Confidence is created through the understanding of internal and external risks, satisfaction with risk avoidance, investment level in recovery aspects, and your ability to execute the disaster recovery plan.
YOUR POTENTIAL LOSS
How much could a disaster cost your healthcare institution if you did not have a viable recovery plan? In addition to the immediate costs that result from personal injury or death and destruction of your facility, hardware and software, a data processing interruption would at a minimum affect:
- Patient billings
- Patient information
- Laboratory tests
- Cash receipts
- Accounts receivables
- Collection records
- Payroll/Personnel files
There are many options for mitigating risk and many levels of investment. Which options are best suited to your business and how much should you invest? The first step to answering this question is a disaster recovery assessment. InSite One can provide your business with an assessment that identifies risks, missing recovery pieces, and appropriate solutions including InSite One aligned service offerings.
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