Security in the Health Care EnvironmentJones & Bartlett Learning, 2000 - 440 strani Security in the Health Care Environment provides the reader with must-have information about security in the health care environment, JCAHO requirements, recordkeeping and other administrative aspects expected of the Security Department. A unique feature of the book is the inclusion of examples of security awareness programs with suggestions on how to implement them. The inclusion of forms also makes this handbook unique. One entire section of the book is devoted to security issues in specific departments such as: The maternity center, pharmacy, emergency department, business office, home care, psychiatric units, and more, making this an easy-to-use resource. |
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Introduction | 9 |
The Security Directors Responsibilities | 15 |
Other Factors to Consider | 21 |
Chapter 3The Security Audit | 27 |
The Security Management Plan | 35 |
1 | 50 |
Security Services for 1998 | 53 |
8 | 59 |
Chapter 14Nursing Units | 213 |
Chapter 15Laundry Security | 225 |
Chapter 16Food Service | 231 |
Chapter 17Business Office Medical Records and Human Resources Security | 239 |
Chapter 18Emergency Department Security | 247 |
Chapter 19Psychiatric Unit Security | 265 |
Home Care | 271 |
Chapter 21Bomb Threats | 279 |
22 | 68 |
Chapter 6Security Officer Selection and Training | 71 |
Chapter 7The Service Side of Security | 83 |
28 | 87 |
Chapter 8Security Awareness Programs | 95 |
Security Equipment | 109 |
Chapter 10Electronics in Health Care Security | 125 |
Chapter 11Maternity Center Security | 135 |
2223 | 138 |
Chapter 12Drug Diversion | 171 |
Chapter 13The Controlled Substances Act and Pharmacy Controls | 199 |
Chapter 22Hostage Situations | 289 |
Chapter 23Fire Prevention and Emergency Preparedness | 299 |
Gang Violence and Health Care Security | 307 |
Chapter 25Workplace Violence in the Health Care Environment | 335 |
Sample Employee Handbook Discussion | 357 |
Chapter 27VIP and Executive Protection | 369 |
Chapter 28Parking and Security | 375 |
Chapter 29Managed Care | 393 |
Chapter 30Medicaid and Medicare Fraud | 401 |
About the Author | 427 |
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