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Staying left of TMC Council Security and Emergency Preparedness Awareness Active Shooter 160 Incidents in Educational Environments 4 Shootings in Healthcare Facilities 10 killed 10 Wounded ID: 624432

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BOOM!

Staying left of

TMC Council: Security and Emergency PreparednessSlide2

Awareness:

Active Shooter

160

Incidents in Educational Environments

4

Shootings in Healthcare Facilities

(10 killed / 10 Wounded)Slide3

46%

- Current or Former Employee

11%

- Had a Relationship with an Employee40% - No formal Affiliation with the Workplace 3% - Escaped Capture

An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearms(s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims.

Awareness:

FBI Reports:

Over 80% of all active shooter incidents occur in the workplace

Active ShooterSlide4

Awareness:

2014

Hospital Shootings

55

Different Hospitals39 People Killed18 Wounded

Hospital ViolenceSlide5

Awareness:

March 8, 2016

: UPS Employee opens fire over paycheck dispute

Part time worker opens fire with a shotgun

Has more than 500 rounds of ammunitionExhibited behaviors of concern before the shooting

Workplace ViolenceSlide6

Ability:

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Patient Family Member:

Made outcry to staff that she was a victim of domestic violenceContinuous family violence

Control and objectificationViolent criminal historyActive drug and alcohol abuseAccess to weaponsSlide7

Ability:

Getting Left of Boom

Former Employee:

Unannounced visit to the President’s Office

High IQ researcherLaid off when grant ended

Non-threatening, respectful

Believes that he has the cure for CancerSlide8

Accountability:

Organizational Health Model

Like integrated circuitry,

everyone

must be engaged and committed to workplace safety. Slide9

Action:

Increasing Awareness

Dr. Chuck Denham hosted a Texas Medical Institute of Technology (TMIT)

webinar:

Threat Management Systems for Patient and Caregiver

Safety - Staying

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Slide10

Anonymous Polling

Questions

Would multi-disciplinary webinars that include patient safety, quality, risk management, security, and local law enforcement leaders be helpful?

100%

90%

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

62%

2%

10

© 2015 TMIT

17%

14%

5%

Source: TMIT High Performer Webinar Series; Threat Management Systems for Patient and Caregiver Safety Staying "Left of Boom

" – March 17, 2016

Very

Strongly

Agree

10

Strongly

Agree

9

Agree

8

Agree

7

Very

Strongly

Disagree

1

Disagree

3

Strongly

Disagree

2

Neutral

6

Neutral

5

Negative

to Neutral

4

95% Agreed and 79% Strongly or Very Strongly Agreed, and 62% Very Strongly AgreedSlide11

Would an I.T. innovation that detected bullying and threat risk be of value if it were to provide a dashboard view from anonymous reporting?

100%

90%

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

43%

12%

11

© 2015 TMIT

19%

2%

5

%

10%

5%

Source: TMIT High Performer Webinar Series; Threat Management Systems for Patient and Caregiver Safety Staying "Left of Boom

" – March 17, 2016

5%

Very

Strongly

Agree

10

Strongly

Agree

9

Agree

8

Agree

7

Very

Strongly

Disagree

1

Disagree

3

Strongly

Disagree

2

Neutral

6

Neutral

5

Negative

to Neutral

4

84% Agreed and 62% Strongly or Very Strongly Agreed, and 43% Very Strongly AgreedSlide12

Anonymous Polling Questions

Would it be valuable to join a national Community of Practice focused on Best Practices to support teams of healthcare, security, and risk management?

100%

90%

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

48%

15%

12

© 2015 TMIT

10%

3%

23%

3%

Source: TMIT High Performer Webinar Series; Threat Management Systems for Patient and Caregiver Safety Staying "Left of Boom

" – March 17, 2016

Very

Strongly

Agree

10

Strongly

Agree

9

Agree

8

Agree

7

Very

Strongly

Disagree

1

Disagree

3

Strongly

Disagree

2

Neutral

6

Neutral

5

Negative

to Neutral

4

96% Agreed and 58% Strongly or Very Strongly Agreed, and 48% Very Strongly AgreedSlide13

Anonymous Polling Questions

Would immersive simulation exercises designed to

help

you at your facility be of value?

100%

90%

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

47%

3%

13

© 2015 TMIT

25%

3%

6

%

14%

3%

Source: TMIT High Performer Webinar Series; Threat Management Systems for Patient and Caregiver Safety Staying "Left of Boom

" – March 17, 2016

Very

Strongly

Agree

10

Strongly

Agree

9

Agree

8

Agree

7

Very

Strongly

Disagree

1

Disagree

3

Strongly

Disagree

2

Neutral

6

Neutral

5

Negative

to Neutral

4

89% Agreed and 72% Strongly or Very

Strongly

Agreed, and 47% Very Strongly AgreedSlide14

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