Okay, I've got this. Person or entity authentication is a security standard, so it must fall under the Technical Safeguards category of HIPAA. Option D is the way to go.
I'm feeling a bit of *technical* difficulties here, but I think I've got it. D. Technical Safeguards is the way to go. *scratches head* Now, where's the coffee machine in this testing center?
Aha! Finally, a question I'm confident about. The answer is clearly D. Technical Safeguards. HIPAA leaves no room for ambiguity on this one. *chuckles* I bet the exam writer thought they were being sneaky with those other options.
Hmm, this one's tricky. I was debating between C. Technical Services and D. Technical Safeguards, but I'm going to go with D. Can't go wrong with the technical stuff, right? *winks*
I was initially leaning towards B. Physical Safeguards, but then I remembered that authentication is more of a technical security measure. D. Technical Safeguards seems like the right choice here.
I think the answer is D. Technical Safeguards. HIPAA specifically requires authentication mechanisms to verify that the person or entity accessing ePHI is who they claim to be.
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