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Insider Risk Programs for the Healthcare and Public Health Sector: Implementation Guide

Trusted insiders, both witting and unwitting, can cause grave harm to your organizations facilities, resources, information, and personnel. Insider incidents account for billions of dollars annually in “actual” and “potential” damages and lost revenue related to data breaches, trade secret theft, fraud, sabotage, damage to an organization’s reputation, acts of workplace violence, and more.

Shared Risk May Be Key to Future Growth Opportunities

COVID-19 has taken a catastrophic financial toll on health care providers, with an estimated $202.6 billion loss between March and June for hospitals alone. This precipitated a sectorwide downgrade by Moody’s and FitchRatings from stable to negative. Innovation within this context may mean more shared-risk opportunities vs. traditional vendorbuyer relationships, notes Andy Shin, chief operating officer for the AHA’s Center for Health Innovation, in a recent blog.

USP <800> Monograph and Risk Readiness Checklist Bundle

The new USP Monograph and Risk Readiness Checklist Bundle developed by American Society for Health Care Engineering and the American Society for Health Care Risk Management discusses the physical environment provisions of USP and is primarily intended for the use of health care facility managers. The accompanying checklist helps users identify areas where opportunities exist to comply with required standards. The aim of USP is to protect health care workers and patients from harm associated with exposure to hazardous drugs (HDs). Entities that handle HDs must incorporate the standards into their occupational safety plan.

Vegas Strong: Hospital Disaster Response During the Largest Mass Casualty Shooting in US History

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This session reviews the activation timeline of the media relations team at Sunrise Health System Hospitals as our flagship trauma center closest to the Strip experienced treating 180 patients during the largest mass casualty in US history.