SHRM Civility Index
Just how much is incivility affecting your organization? New SHRM research highlights the urgent need for workplace civility, with U.S. workers facing millions of acts of incivility per day. Note:…
Workplace Violence Prevention for Nurses Online Course
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities: Security Awareness for Soft Targets and Crowded Places
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Preventing Violence in Healthcare: Gap Analysis
The purpose of this gap analysis is to help healthcare facilities to implement best practices in order to prevent violence from patients to staff. (Minnesota Department of Health)
CMS Memorandum: Workplace Violence-Hospitals
CMS will continue to enforce the regulatory expectations that patient and staff have an environment that prioritizes their safety to ensure effective delivery of healthcare
AHSRM Workplace Violence Toolkit
ASHRM’s risk assessment looks at the following proactive and reactive areas: Patient-to-Staff Violence: proactive prevention, reactive response Visitor/Family-to-Staff Violence: proactive prevention, reactive response Staff-to-Staff Violence/Harassment: proactive prevention, reactive response Physician/Third-Party-Professional–to–Staff…
Creating Safer Workplaces: A guide to mitigating violence in health care settings
Based on a multidisciplinary strategy, this guide addresses how teams can help curb violence in health care facilities.
Security Forces Hospital TeamSTEPPS Success Story
Working to address communication issues, improve teamwork for rapid response calls, decrease length of stay and prevent medication errors, Security Forces Hospital in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, first conducted a survey…
Worker Safety in Our Hospitals: Caring for Our Caregivers
OSHA created a suite of resources to help hospitals assess workplace safety needs, implement safety and health management systems, and enhance their safe patient handling programs. Preventing worker injuries not…