Focus: Security

Winning stakeholder support for hospital security programs

If people aren’t familiar with a security department's value, ideas may not gain traction


If healthcare facility stakeholders aren’t familiar with a security department's value, its ideas may not gain traction, according to an article on the Campus Safety website.

It’s critical to develop support for security, public safety and emergency management programs

Depending on the organization, stakeholders could be the hospital C-suite, custodial staff and administrators.

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Security Manager Fallon embarked on what she calls “Roadshows” to foster support and listen to concerns.

Read the article.



March 28, 2019


Topic Area: Security


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