Written by: Rae Ellen Bichell and Virginia Garcia Pivik Last year, a student fell unconscious after walking out of a bathroom at Central High School in Pueblo, Colorado. When Jessica Foster, the school district’s lead nurse, heard the girl’s distraught … read more
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Can Drones Offer More to Police, Firefighters and EMS?
Written by: Emergency Management News Staff (Oct. 17, 2023) Drones can do so much more for emergency responders than they are now — that’s the central message behind a technology testing push that involves Axon, a company best known for … read more
Average Data Breach Cost Has Jumped by Nearly $600,000 Since 2020
Written by: Campus Safety Staff (Nov 1, 2023) Despite considerable investments in security technology, data breaches continue affecting companies across the globe and causing them more financial damage than ever, according to data presented by AltIndex.com. The average data breach cost … read more
Harassment of Healthcare Workers More Than Doubled in 4 Years
Written by: Robin Hattersley More than double the number of healthcare workers reported harassment at work in 2022 than in 2018, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than 13% reported threats, … read more
Convert More Healthcare Consumers with Modern Conversion Rate Optimization Techniques
Written by: Stewart Gandolf, CEO of Healthcare Success Healthcare consumers demand better, more personalized experiences at every touchpoint. According to Google, approximately 77% of people use search engines to start their patient journey. So, it makes sense for healthcare businesses … read more
Back-to-Back Hurricanes Force Unique Messaging in Florida
Written by: Jim McKay Recovering from a hurricane or other natural disaster is not something that happens overnight. The emotional strain can last months or years, and rebuilding can take years or longer. What happens when a community is hit … read more
Student-Parent Reunification Planning for School Emergencies
Top of Form Original Broadcast – Tue, Sep 26, 2023 2:00 PM EDT NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON-DEMAND Student-parent reunification is one the most complex, least practiced emergency operations process in a K-12 school. It can be particularly daunting during … read more
4 Inexpensive Ways to Improve School Parking Lot Safety
Written by: Guy Grace and Michael Garcia When it comes to our School Safety and Security Guidelines, we organize and define topics in layers. Among them is the parking lot perimeter layer, which in many cases, is where schools experience … read more
What Happens If a Hospital Loses Power During a Disaster?
September 28, 2023 • Mark Zaretsky, New Haven Register, Conn. (TNS) – Catastrophic fires, extreme weather and cyberattacks have increasingly shown the vulnerabilities of U.S. emergency management procedures and even sometimes the power grid, itself. But what if you need a … read more
The Employee Safety and Patient Experience Benefits of Enterprise Visibility in Healthcare
Written by: Scott Hondros The need to deliver greater value for both patients and staff has accelerated due to rising patient expectations and an emphasis on enhanced clinician well-being. To meet this demand, health systems are focusing on implementing emerging … read more
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