What is Disaster Recovery Center?
Also: DRC
Disaster Recovery Center, a backup center that activates in case of an outage. The English/synonymous equivalent: DRC.
Scope and Implementation
Compliance with KVKK; is addressed together with data minimization, consent management, and traceability.
Inter-system Position
Architecturally, the disaster recovery center is part of establishing a scalable structure without compromising interoperability (interoperability) and data security.
In Brief
In summary, the disaster recovery center is one of the building blocks that constitute the digital maturity of a healthcare institution; it is an approach that generates value when properly designed, rather than a singular tool.
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What is a Disaster Recovery Center?
A backup center that activates in case of an outage. (Also known as DRC)
What role does the Disaster Recovery Center play in system integration?
The disaster recovery center is concerned with the secure and consistent data sharing of systems; it is evaluated together with standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Under which heading is the Disaster Recovery Center evaluated?
The disaster recovery center is addressed under the heading of Software Architecture in the context of health information systems and digital transformation.
