Medical Service Training Group
“Medical Service Training Group,” in a training company that offers training program to help healthcare managers improve patient service, and increase staff security and safety.
04/26/2022
When I started researching assaults on healthcare workers several years ago, very few people in healthcare would even acknowledge that it was a problem. In fact, I got lots of pushback from some Administrators for even mentioning healthcare worker assaults. Today, healthcare worker safety and security is a high priority for most healthcare Administrators and Supervisors!
Over the years I have developed several unique training workshops that were designed to help healthcare workers better manage angry and disruptive patients. In my most recent workshop is entitled...”The 3 Things Every Healthcare Manager Should Know About Workplace Violence!” Those 3 things are...
1. Workplace Violence is bigger than you think! Managers need to understand that assaults on healthcare workers are at an epidemic level.
2. The Healthcare Manager is responsible for staff safety. Based on OSHA regulations, healthcare managers are “legally obligated” to provide their staff a workplace free of hazards.
3. The Healthcare Manager can’t eliminate all workplace assaults and violence. But they can have their healthcare workers better prepared to minimize the impact if it does happen.
If you’d like to learn more about how to prepare your staff for workplace violence, visit my website at www.MedServiceTraining.com
04/18/2022
In America, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” may still be in effect when it comes to workplace assaults on workers. An estimated 25% of workplace violence incidents go unreported by businesses. That’s shocking!
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration revealed that roughly one-fourth of workplace violence incidents are never formally reported by American employers.
Moreover, as much as 90% of organizations do not comply with federal OSHA recordkeeping and reporting regulations, according to a study by the American Journal of Industrial Medicine.
Based on this estimate, workplace assaults on healthcare workers may be much higher than reported. And that’s scary!
If you’d like to learn more about how to help your staff manage and avoid workplace violence, please visit my website at www.MedServiceTraining.com
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