Written by: Amy Rock, Campus Safety Senior Editor Most Texas public schools reviewed this fall passed random inspections meant to detect whether an intruder could gain unauthorized access. According to the Texas School Safety Center Statewide Intruder Detection Audits report, … read more
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Sandy Hook Reporting System Yields Immediate Triage 24/7
Sandy Hook Reporting System Yields Immediate Triage 24/7 It seems almost inevitable that after a school shooting, we learn that there was information about the perpetrator that could have precipitated an intervention that might have changed the course of events. … read more
Sick Profit: Investigating Private Equity’s Stealthy Takeover of Health Care Across Cities and Specialties
Written by: Fred Schulte Two-year-old Zion Gastelum died just days after dentists performed root canals and put crowns on six baby teeth at a clinic affiliated with a private equity firm. His parents sued the Kool Smiles dental clinic in … read more
Why You Should Demand a Team of Healthcare Marketing Specialists
Written by: Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer We recently received an inquiry from the Marketing Director for a 40-location, single-specialty medical practice in the Midwest. Even though it was after hours, I was available so I took the call. Michelle … read more
CMS Warns Hospitals to Prioritize Patient, Employee Security
Written by: Robin Hattersley-Gray The Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is warning hospitals that they must protect their employees and patients from violence that is increasingly happening at healthcare facilities. The memo, … read more
Officers Stress Importance of Managing Their Mental Health
Written by: Justin Stawser, The Daily Item, Pa. December 6, 2022 (TNS) – Police chiefs and law enforcement officials from around the Valley stressed the importance of managing mental health for those tasked with enforcing the law. “Mental health for … read more
Free Federal Resources to Strengthen Campus Physical Security and Prevent School Violence
Written by: Kaitlin Seale Each day, 56 million primary and secondary school students head to classrooms to learn, engage with peers, and develop lifelong skills as they grow into adults. Keeping these students – and the educators and staff members … read more
School Lockdown Thwarts Kidnapping Suspect, Cops Say
December 15, 2022 Jackie Martin, The News Herald, Southgate, Mich (TNS) -When school safety procedures fail in a time of crisis, the news spreads far, wide, and fast. When a potential danger is averted, the message isn’t always delivered with … read more
Sandy Hook Changed Conversation Around Gun Violence
Written by: Taylor Hartz, Hartford Courant – December 14, 2022 (TNS) – On Dec. 14, 2012, 26 families huddled inside a firehouse in Newtown, holding onto their last fragments of hope that quickly drained from the cold, crowded space. All … read more
Nurse Shortage Plaguing Hospitals in Post-COVID Recovery
Written by: Jim Kinney, The Republican, Springfield, Mass. • November 28, 2022 (TNS) – Westfield State University has 130 students in its pre-licensure nursing program but could double that to 260, much to the relief of staff-starved hospitals in the … read more
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