Infant Security

Calif. Hospital Loses Medicare Funds for Patient Safety Violations

MURRIETA, Calif.

Mother Leaves Hospital With Wrong Infant

WILLISTON, N.D.

Did Your Hospital Pass the Security Stress Test?

Results from Campus Safety magazine’s Healthcare Security Survey indicate that for a good number of respondents, their officer training programs, budgets and access control systems require immediate resuscitation. Background checks and disaster preparedness, however, are areas where hospitals are relatively healthy.

Infant Abduction Prompts Hospitals to Boost Security

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.

Read: Here’s to You Mr. Robinson

Here’s to You Mr. Robinson

Alan Robinson, director of protection and security services for Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health beat out some stiff competition to capture the first annual Campus Safety Director of the Year/Healthcare award. Discover what made him a winner.

Read: To Serve and Not Be Served

To Serve and Not Be Served

North Carolina University affiliated WakeMed Health and Hospitals of Raleigh, N.C., succeeds in keeping its patients and staff safe and secure by staying true to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics and blending electronic security systems with a focus on customer service.

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