The June 2007 TJC posting of an alert to the hospital community to be prepared to implement a set of new and revised Elements of Performance (EP) was a shock to many in the industry. The new or revised all-hazards Elements of Performance were not new to existing...
Firearms in Hospitals – No Progress This Year, Again
This article from the Columbus Dispatch discusses two recent handgun deaths in hospitals, leaving unanswered questions about how to make hospitals safer for patients, visitors and staff in the face of rising crime. Excerpt:...
Reflections on a Motto
In response to an ASIS Group discussion, I put together some thoughts about what I thought was a very good Motto: In today’s complex and sometimes bewildering world we see an endless array of clever and thought- provoking expressions of end-game...
Eldercare – The Coming Storm
Are your Parents and Loved Ones Safe? Prologue: Over the years my articles in “Inside Homeland Security†have addressed significant gaps in the Nation’s Healthcare and Public Healthcare Sector (HPH). The sector remains...
More on Katrina – Interview with ASIS
This is an excellent multimedia article on preparedness with interactive slide show, audio interview and a couple videos. The author was also quoted in the article and audio interview concerning his book "DEADLY NEGLECT: Apathy and Denial vs, Act of God", a harrowing...
Nursing Homes Get Another Pass – How Many Have to Die?
In a scathing Department of Health and Human Services report that comes on the heels of the GAO report in our last post, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found that while self reporting of emergency preparedness by Long Term Care (LTC) facilities showed a 92%...
Nursing Homes Still Lacking in All Hazards Preparedness
34% of bodies recovered from the New Orleans metro area after Katrina were found in Hospitals and Nursing Homes – Where was the Outrage? As a boy I heard the story how some pirates tortured and murdered their captives in a way that seemed infinitely...
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