Healthcare workers are four times more likely to be victims of workplace violence than other lines of work.
Often, these workers find themselves alone or isolated - whether walking to a parking lot after a midnight shift change, working in a patient room isolated at the end of a hallway, or visiting a home to provide care. Given this, and the prevalence of patient-on-staff violence, more and more hospitals and healthcare organizations are re-strategizing on how to keep their workers safe when nearby help isn’t possible.
Download Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe, to help mitigate risks while keeping lone and remote workers safe during critical events.
Often, these workers find themselves alone or isolated - whether walking to a parking lot after a midnight shift change, working in a patient room isolated at the end of a hallway, or visiting a home to provide care. Given this, and the prevalence of patient-on-staff violence, more and more hospitals and healthcare organizations are re-strategizing on how to keep their workers safe when nearby help isn’t possible.
Download Keeping Healthcare Workers Safe, to help mitigate risks while keeping lone and remote workers safe during critical events.