Is Your Risk Register Up To Date?

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Loss of data, system downtime and data breaches, are some of the risks associated with the analogue to digital switchover.

These risks can significantly impact patient care and compromise patient safety. Therefore, having a robust risk register is essential to ensure that risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated to minimize the impact of any potential problems.

To ensure that the risk register is effective, it should include a detailed analysis of potential risks, their likelihood, and their impact on the system.

It should also outline the measures that will be taken to mitigate each risk, the person responsible for implementing these measures, and the timeline for implementation.

Furthermore, the risk register should be regularly reviewed and updated to ensure that it remains relevant and up to date.

A risk register is crucial to mitigating the risks associated with the analogue to digital switchover.