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How Wearable Panic Buttons Will Improve Hospital Workplace Safety in 2026
Integrating wearable panic buttons with AI and predictive analytics is revolutionizing workplace safety by enabling real-time alerts, proactive threat identification, and enhanced staff well-being.
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OWAL Helps Westchester Center Improve Safety, Efficiencies
Facial recognition technology has allowed the Westchester Center for Independent & Assisted Living to protect against patient elopement and better manage schedules.
NewsReadout of Secretary DeVos’ Meeting with Experts and Survivors of Mass Shootings
WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today held an informational meeting with survivors and family members impacted by the mass shootings at Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook and Parkland,…
Press ReleasesUSC Doctor Continued Treating Students After Years of Abuse Allegations
Former USC doctor George Tyndall has repeatedly been accused of making sexually explicit and racially discriminatory comments to patients during treatments.
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