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Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe: Reducing the Risk of Workplace Violence

August 29, 2024
Healthcare workers, who face 73% of workplace violence incidents, are four times more likely to lose recovery time, prompting calls from health leaders for solutions like de-escalation teams, better threat identification, and improved training.
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Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe: Reducing the Risk of Workplace Violence

Healthcare workers, who face 73% of workplace violence incidents, are four times more likely to lose recovery time, prompting calls from health leaders for solutions like de-escalation teams, better threat identification, and improved training.

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Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe: Reducing the Risk of Workplace Violence

Healthcare workers, who face 73% of workplace violence incidents, are four times more likely to lose recovery time, prompting calls from health leaders for solutions like de-escalation teams, better threat identification, and improved training.

Recorded on Aug 29, 2024

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that healthcare workers are victims of 73% of all incidents of workplace violence and four times more likely than other employees to lose time recuperating from the injuries they receive. While patients and family members are responsible for the majority of attacks, co-workers, visitors and other groups have also contributed to this vastly underreported problem. Health leaders, major medical groups, hospital-accreditation bodies and government agencies are increasingly pushing for change. Panelists explore potential solutions, including use of de-escalation teams, better identification of security threats, enhanced staff training and improved data collection.

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Speakers:

  • Eric Clay: Vice President of Security Services, Memorial Hermann Health System; President, International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
  • Garrett Langley: Chief Executive Officer, Flock Safety
  • James Guliano: Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Clinical Officer, Ohio Hospital Association
  • Jennifer Mensik Kennedy: President, American Nurses Association
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On-Demand Webinar

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that healthcare workers are victims of 73% of all incidents of workplace violence and four times more likely than other employees to lose time recuperating from the injuries they receive. While patients and family members are responsible for the majority of attacks, co-workers, visitors and other groups have also contributed to this vastly underreported problem. Health leaders, major medical groups, hospital-accreditation bodies and government agencies are increasingly pushing for change. Panelists explore potential solutions, including use of de-escalation teams, better identification of security threats, enhanced staff training and improved data collection.

Watch the on-demand webinar now!

Speakers:

  • Eric Clay: Vice President of Security Services, Memorial Hermann Health System; President, International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
  • Garrett Langley: Chief Executive Officer, Flock Safety
  • James Guliano: Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Clinical Officer, Ohio Hospital Association
  • Jennifer Mensik Kennedy: President, American Nurses Association
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Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe: Reducing the Risk of Workplace Violence

Healthcare workers, who face 73% of workplace violence incidents, are four times more likely to lose recovery time, prompting calls from health leaders for solutions like de-escalation teams, better threat identification, and improved training.

Recorded on Aug 29, 2024

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that healthcare workers are victims of 73% of all incidents of workplace violence and four times more likely than other employees to lose time recuperating from the injuries they receive. While patients and family members are responsible for the majority of attacks, co-workers, visitors and other groups have also contributed to this vastly underreported problem. Health leaders, major medical groups, hospital-accreditation bodies and government agencies are increasingly pushing for change. Panelists explore potential solutions, including use of de-escalation teams, better identification of security threats, enhanced staff training and improved data collection.

Watch the on-demand webinar now!

Speakers:

  • Eric Clay: Vice President of Security Services, Memorial Hermann Health System; President, International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
  • Garrett Langley: Chief Executive Officer, Flock Safety
  • James Guliano: Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Clinical Officer, Ohio Hospital Association
  • Jennifer Mensik Kennedy: President, American Nurses Association
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Recorded on Aug 29, 2024

On-Demand Webinar

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that healthcare workers are victims of 73% of all incidents of workplace violence and four times more likely than other employees to lose time recuperating from the injuries they receive. While patients and family members are responsible for the majority of attacks, co-workers, visitors and other groups have also contributed to this vastly underreported problem. Health leaders, major medical groups, hospital-accreditation bodies and government agencies are increasingly pushing for change. Panelists explore potential solutions, including use of de-escalation teams, better identification of security threats, enhanced staff training and improved data collection.

Watch the on-demand webinar now!

Speakers:

  • Eric Clay: Vice President of Security Services, Memorial Hermann Health System; President, International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
  • Garrett Langley: Chief Executive Officer, Flock Safety
  • James Guliano: Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Clinical Officer, Ohio Hospital Association
  • Jennifer Mensik Kennedy: President, American Nurses Association
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