Written by: Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Just like your brick-and-mortar business has to be ADA compliant, your healthcare website must also be accessible to people with disabilities. The problem? The ADA doesn’t offer clear regulations for a compliant website. … read more
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Are We Focusing Too Much on the Intruder Threat to School Security?
Written by: Robin Hattersley-Gray In September, the Texas School Safety Center began conducting intruder safety audits of K-12 campuses around the state. Each audit takes an in-depth look at school safety, with inspectors checking exterior entry points. They also review … read more
Campus Security Threat Management and Violent Incident Preparedness: Does Your Strategy Reflect Today’s Realities?
Written by: Daniel Linskey, Jeff Kernohan, John Friedlander, Chris Palmadesso and Harrison Levy 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, … read more
The Public Doesn’t Understand Hurricane ‘Cone of Uncertainty’
Written by: Alex Harris and Michelle Marchante, Miami Herald • November 30, 2022 (TNS) – When there’s a hurricane coming, one iconic image fills TV screens and social media feeds: the cone of uncertainty. But as shown by the confusion and … read more
Active-Shooter Hoaxes Cause Massive Georgia Police Response
Written by: Theresa Braine, New York Daily News • November 30, 2022 (TNS) – Hoax active-shooter alerts sent some Georgia schools into lockdown on Wednesday, drawing huge emergency responses as frantic parents tried to locate their kids. It started at Savannah … 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
What Is Geofencing and How It’s Used in Healthcare
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer What if you could advertise to patients while they are sitting in your competitor’s waiting room? What if you could promote your OBGYN practice to those Bridal Expo attendees down the street? How … read more
ER Patients Waiting Hours in Hallways, Studies Say
Written by: Ed Stannard, Hartford Courant (TNS) – More patients who come to hospital emergency departments are waiting for hours to be admitted, often on gurneys in the hallways, and more are leaving before they even get seen by … read more
Planning for Student-Parent Reunification & Mass Notification During a School Emergency
Date/Time: November 10, 2022, 2:00 PM Register Today Student-parent reunification is the most complex, least practiced emergency operations process in a K-12 school. It can be particularly daunting during a lockdown or other life-threatening crisis when parents and students … read more
Texas Revamps ‘Active-Shooter’ Drills at K-12 Schools to Minimize Trauma
By Renuka Rayasam and Colleen DeGuzman AUSTIN, Texas — After Britt Kelly’s son participated in a lockdown drill two years ago in his Lamar, Texas, kindergarten class, he had nightmares and wet his bed. Now 8, he can sleep … read more
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