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Concerns about healthcare security have proliferated in recent years, with one recent study reporting that 17% of registered nurses surveyed had been physically attacked at work over a 1-year period. From privacy concerns to the mandates of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HI...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Colling, Russell L.
Otros Autores: York, Tony W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, �2010.
Edición:5th ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1: The Healthcare Environment
  • Chapter 2: Protecting a Healing Environment
  • Chapter 3: Security Risks and Vulnerabilities
  • Chapter 4: Security Management Planning
  • Chapter 5: Managing the Basic Elements of Healthcare Security
  • Chapter 6: Security Department Organization and Staffing
  • Chapter 7: Security Force Administration
  • Chapter 8: Security Attire and Equipment
  • Chapter 9: Training and Development
  • Chapter 10: Deployment and Patrol Activities
  • Chapter 11: Program Documentation
  • Chapter 12: Patient Care Involvement
  • Chapter 13: Public Safety Liaison
  • Chapter 14: Human Resources and Staff Responsibilities
  • Chapter 15: Employee Involvement and Security Awareness
  • Chapter 16: Investigative Activity
  • Chapter 17: Physical Security Safeguards
  • Chapter 18: Electronic Security System Integration
  • Chapter 19: Preventing and Managing Healthcare Conflict & Violence
  • Chapter 20: Security Sensitive Areas
  • Chapter 21: Areas of Special Concern
  • Chapter 22: Off-Campus Considerations
  • Chapter 23: Parking Control and Security
  • Chapter 24: Emergency Preparedness
  • Planning and Management
  • Chapter 25: A Primer for Healthcare Administrators.
  • Healthcare environment
  • Protecting a healing environment
  • Security risks and vulnerabilities
  • Security management planning
  • Managing the basic elements of healthcare security
  • Security department organization and staffing
  • Security force administration
  • Security attire and equipment
  • Training and development
  • Deployment and patrol activities
  • Program documentation
  • Patient care involvement
  • Public safety liaison
  • Human resources and staff responsibilities
  • Employee involvement and security awareness
  • Investigative activity
  • Physical security safeguards
  • Electronic security system integration
  • Preventing and managing healthcare conflict and violence
  • Security sensitive areas
  • Areas of special concern
  • Off-campus considerations
  • Parking control and security
  • Emergency preparedness: planning and management
  • Primer for healthcare executives.