Mobile duress in healthcare

Publisher: Inovonics Wireless Corp

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Mobile duress in healthcare

Whether in emergency departments, behavioral health programs, or human resource departments, hospital employees are increasingly at risk of physical violence. The problem has reached epidemic proportions, and ignoring it is no longer morally, financially, or legally tenable. Beyond the considerations of accreditation and freedom from punitive damages, healthcare staff have a right to a safe working environment.