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Top 5 reasons why schools love the Confidential Student Sign-In Book
Tuesday, April 28, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas
One of the most frustrating problems in today’s classrooms is tardiness. Not only do students lose valuable educational instruction when they arrive late, but they disrupt the educational environment and distract others who are in the class. Schools need to document those students that come late to class or school. However, not all schools require a tardy slip to be carried by the student from the front office to their classroom. Don’t need a tardy pass? Try the Confidential ...
Visitor Management Best Practices
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas
Instances of workplace violence in healthcare facilities, businesses, and schools are at all-time highs. Regardless of the type of environment you work in or the size of the organization, there is a good chance that workplace security has crossed your mind. How productive can you be at your job if the security of your facility is on your mind? To protect employees and the facilities themselves, organizations of all sizes have incorporated visitor management systems into their security ...
Top 4 Issues that Keep Healthcare Security Directors up at Night
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas
Keeping a healthcare facility secure is a very difficult, multi-faceted job. Security directors not only have to worry about physical security, they also have to be aware of network security and all the risks that are associated with that. Possible daily concerns include everything from staff-related issues to identifying & tracking visitors to the complications of new technologies. Here are the 4 most common security issues faced by security directors at healthcare ...
Enhance School Security with these 6 technologies
Tuesday, April 7, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas
1) Mass Messaging SoftwareIf schools can only invest in one type of communication tool, mass messaging software should be it. This type of technology allows schools to send messages to students, staff, faculty, and parents when there is a threat. The messages can either be email, voice, or text. While a great tool for emergencies, this type of technology can also be used for more benign needs such as important reminders or notices to the school community. 2) Social Media Scanning ...
Security Directors embrace Patient and Family Centered Care
Wednesday, April 1, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas
Patient and Family Centered Care is an approach to the planning, delivery and evaluation of healthcare that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among patients, families, and healthcare practitioners. By truly partnering with patients and families – not only involving them in decisions about their care, but also gaining the benefit of their help and insights to better plan and deliver care – patients can achieve better outcomes, and hospitals can improve the care for ...
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