10 Most Read Stories from February 2021: Healthcare Security, Title IX/Clery
February’s most popular articles covered topics such as hospital workplace violence, the future of healthcare security, and Title IX/Clery.
February’s most popular articles covered topics such as hospital workplace violence, the future of healthcare security, and Title IX/Clery.
Presidia Gel was created in response to a request from hospital personnel for a fast-acting, non-contaminating self-defense spray.
The suspect allegedly threw a large monitor at the security employee before punching him and another employee.
Comments on the new and updated standards for preventing hospital workplace violence are due by February 16.
Between a global pandemic and increasing hospital violence, 2020 has been a challenging and unpredictable year for the healthcare sector.
Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.
The melee was between two different foster families who were both helping raise the 6-month-old baby girl.
The suspect attacked the hospital security officer with his fist and a pen-styled knife.
The patient was upset he had tested positive for COVID-19. The estimated damage from the incident is more than $12,900.
Security footage from Lawnwood Regional Medical Center shows the officer slapping and punching a man who was brought in for public intoxication.