20 Florida Hospital Employees Fired for Viewing Football Star’s Records
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center fired 20 hospital workers, including nurses, admissions workers and patient relations staff,
NewsNovember 3, 2008After thoughtful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to indefinitely postpone the Campus Safety Magazine. We appreciate the support and engagement of the Campus Safety Magazine community and thank all those who have contributed to the program over the years.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center fired 20 hospital workers, including nurses, admissions workers and patient relations staff,
NewsNovember 3, 2008When a campus law enforcement department doesn't have enough staff or the right type of officers, technological solutions
NewsAugust 31, 2008According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, between Jan. 3 and June 11, there were 71 reported data breaches
NewsJune 30, 2008A survey of U.S. healthcare organizations, commissioned by Kroll Fraud Solutions, suggests that the industry’s focus on medical
NewsApril 14, 2008Both recipients of the 2007 Campus Safety Director of the Year Awards knew it was time to give
AwardsFebruary 29, 2008ATLANTA – SecureWorks, one of the leading Security-as-a-Service providers, has seen an 85 percent increase in the number
NewsFebruary 16, 2008Southwest Washington Medical Center's Security Compliance Officer Christopher Paidhrin not only deals with all aspects of IT security,
NewsOctober 31, 2007With all of the developments that have occurred since the Virginia Tech shootings, much of our coverage has
NewsOctober 31, 2007AUSTIN, Texas – As the state’s chief law enforcement official, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has called for
NewsSeptember 18, 2007In the real world, most campus access control installations are subject to some form of limitation - whether
NewsAugust 31, 2007More than four months have passed since the Virginia Tech tragedy, and the state of Virginia and university
NewsAugust 31, 2007RICHMOND, Va. – More than four months have passed since the Virginia Tech tragedy, and the state of
NewsAugust 29, 2007ATLANTA – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) conducted an audit of Atlanta’s Piedmont Hospital,
NewsJune 19, 2007Virginia Tech Tragedy Prompts Scrutiny of University Campus Security BLACKSBURG, Va. — The American higher educational community and
NewsApril 30, 2007PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J. – In an era of managed care, specialized medicine, mile-high paperwork, high costs, identity fraud
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