By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer What do you consider the most important pages on your healthcare website? After the homepage, many might say it’s their products or services pages. However, the About Us page is among the most important … read more
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Social Media Changes Are Impacting Government Messaging
Written by: Ashley Silver Government agencies are working to conform to a changing social media landscape these days, with Twitter’s rebranding to X — among other things — presenting challenges. As such, governments that use that platform for emergency alert … read more
Marketing to Baby Boomers: 9 Key Insights Especially Relevant to Healthcare
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer (Healthcare Success Strategies) Today, the marketing spotlight often shines on Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen X due to their vast numbers, combined influence, and economic power. However, marketing to Baby Boomers remains vitally important. … read more
Drones Can Be Even More Effective for Search and Rescue
Written by: Bentzion Levinson, Founder and CEO of HevenDrones Disaster preparedness is a major concern for authorities at all levels of government, as well as for a large number of private organizations. In 2020, for example, governments in the United … read more
Emergency Department Doctors Call for More Resources to Address Youth Mental Health Crisis
Written by: Robin Hattersley The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the Emergency Nurses Association on Wednesday issued a joint policy statement calling for more support to help U.S. emergency departments (EDs) deal with the … read more
7 Signs a Weapon Is Being Concealed
Written by: Michael Dorn The student did not go to any of his classes for several hours as he hunted for the gang member he planned to shoot. As he walked the halls and hid in stairwells, he concealed a … read more
How to Ensure Parents Understand and Follow School Emergency Protocols
Written by: Missy Dodds and Danielle Myers Note: The views expressed by guest bloggers and contributors are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Campus Safety. School emergencies happen. … read more
Shoring Up Student Safety When Buses Don’t Show Up on Time—Or at All
Written by: Tim Ammon Note: The views expressed by guest bloggers and contributors are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Campus Safety. The school bus is a critical, often … read more
Home Sweet Parking Lot: Some Hospitals Welcome RV Living for Patients, Families, and Workers
Written by: Christina Saint Louis Jim Weaver has had two major surgeries in the past decade: one to remove cancerous tumors from his bladder and another to clear a blocked artery. Weaver, 70, knew that after he emerged from surgery, … read more
Hospital’s Cyber Attack Shows What Disruption Looks Like
June 21, 2023 • Farah Yousry, Side Effects Public Media, KFF Health News (TNS) – In fall 2021, staffers at Johnson Memorial Health were hoping they could finally catch their breath. They were just coming out of a weeks-long surge of … read more
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