“…The standards indicator assesses the extent to which processes [ 30 - 32 ], policies, and procedures are based on the standards that have been formally agreed and mandated [ 24 ] and the extent to which these contribute to optimizing the health care organization [ 11 , 12 , 33 ]; nevertheless, this indicator is not contrary to innovation. The risk management indicator acknowledges the need for the workforce to identify, mitigate, and report risks to ensure the safety, security, and privacy of patients [ 1 , 11 , 26 - 28 ] and the workforce [ 21 ]. The data governance indicator further assesses whether data integrity, security, and privacy are preserved across the digital systems in health care settings [ 12 ], supported by standardized processes and protocols for accessibility and authorization [ 22 , 23 , 34 ].…”