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Security in Healthcare Settings
 

Explore the evolving role of armed and unarmed security professionals in medical facilities.

Access this on-demand discussion with industry leaders to better understand the legal, operational, and cultural considerations around arming hospital security teams.

 

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Watch the Webinar On-Demand

Complete the form to learn how healthcare leaders are addressing risk, compliance, and safety in today鈥檚 evolving environments.

What You鈥檒l Learn:

  • 聽Legal Landscape & State Legislation

    Understand how new laws and mandates, like hospital policing authority, affect compliance and staffing decisions.
     

  • Workplace Violence & Security Gaps

    Explore the increasing risks faced by healthcare workers and how hospitals are reassessing traditional security models.
     

  • Training, Liability & Public Perception

    Learn why officer training, use-of-force policy, and patient trust are central to armed security planning.
     

Featured Speakers

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Joe Sweeney

AVP of Security

Hospital for Special Surgery

 

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Eric

Eric Clay

President, International Association for 

Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS)

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Robert Whiteside

Robert Whiteside

Director of Health System Security, 

Duke University Health System 

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Thomas Egan

Thomas Egan

Chief of Hospital Police and Director of Security 

NYC Health + Hospitals  

Perspectives from Healthcare Security Leaders
 

Gain real-world insights from law enforcement and healthcare security experts as they discuss the complexities of arming officers in medical environments鈥攆rom liability and legislation to training, trust, and cultural impact on patients and staff.
 

鈥淚f you arm your team, it has to go beyond the decision itself. You need the right training, oversight, and cultural fit to make it work.鈥

 

鈥淎dding a police officer doesn鈥檛 stop daily patient-on-staff assaults鈥攖raining does.鈥

鈥淎rming officers adds complexity, liability, and cost鈥攂ut one bad incident can define your brand.鈥

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Key Stats on Security in Healthcare
 

  • 68%

    of healthcare leaders currently use or are evaluating armed security for their facilities.

  • 73%

    of non-fatal workplace violence injuries occur in the healthcare industry.

  • 23%

    of ER shootings involve a weapon taken from security or law enforcement personnel.

  • 30+

    states allow hospitals to establish formal healthcare police departments with law enforcement power.

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