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Archive for July, 2010

Date: July 28th, 2010
Cate: Healthcare Security

California Department of Public Health addresses hospital security

The law requires, after July 1, 2010, all licensed GACHs, APHs, and SHs to conduct, not less than annually, a security and safety assessment and, using the assessment, develop, and annually update based on the assessment, a security plan with measures to protect personnel, patients, and visitors from aggressive or violent behavior. The security and safety assessment must examine trends of aggressive or violent behavior at the facility. These hospitals must track incidents of aggressive or violent behavior as part of the quality assessment and improvement program and for the purposes of developing a security plan to deter and manage further aggressive or violent acts of a similar nature. The plan may include, but must not be limited to, security considerations relating to all of the following:
(1) Physical layout
(2) Staffing
(3) Security personnel availability
(4) Policy and training related to appropriate responses to violent acts
(5) Efforts to cooperate with local law enforcement regarding violent acts in the facility

Read the letter from the CA Department of Public Health

Date: July 22nd, 2010
Cate: Healthcare Security

New Mom Questions Hospital’s Security Following Beating

A mother who was attacked after giving birth at a Milwaukee hospital is calling for increased security at the facility.  Kimball Lewis, 22, was attacked last Thursday at Aurora Sinai Hospital.  She claims she warned hospital staff trouble was coming and that they should have done a better job to protect her.

This incident reinforces the need to create a pre-denial list which identifies people who are not authorized to visit a patient.

Read the full article

Date: July 19th, 2010
Cate: Healthcare Security

Infant Abduction Statistics

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children updated their statistics for 2009 and which date back to 1983.  Infant abductions, committed by non-family members, totaled 270 incidents.  Of those, 47% were committed in a healthcare facility.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Date: July 16th, 2010
Cate: Healthcare Security

Four Bullets = Two Shootings at One Hospital

On the heals of Joint Commission’s alert on hospital violence, the Cleveland Clinic experienced two shootings, one self inflicted, one not so much.

SecurityInfoWatch on 2 hospital shootings

Joint Commission says crime up in hospitals

Date: July 7th, 2010
Cate: Uncategorized

IAPSC Texas Security Conference 9/15/10

The International Association of Professional Security Consultants is hosting its first regional security conference in Texas.  Building on successful regional conferences in New York and Southern California, IAPSC seeks to continue its expansion into the Southwest.

Learn more about the Conference