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Physicians Practice

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Navigating malpractice claims: A physician’s step-by-step guide

Physicians Practice

Topics Access and Reimbursement Billing & Collections Coding & Documentation Finance Law & Malpractice MedMal by Coverys Patient Engagement & Communications Staffing & Salary Technology Media Video & Interviews Podcasts Medical World News Pearls Surveys Best States to Practice Great American Physician Survey Staff Salary Survey (..)

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De-Escalation Tips for Handling Aggressive Patients

Practice Builders

Knowing how to de-escalate aggressive behavior is very important, not only for the medical facility staff but for the patient as well. Understanding Why Patients Become Aggressive Before diving into de-escalation strategies, it is necessary to understand the root causes of aggression in patients.

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You Asked, We Answered; 12 Questions about Trauma-Informed-Care

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It’s in attitudes, beliefs, documentation, physical environment, and how everyone treats each other. Direct care staff should not be thrown into work with persons served prior to receiving adequate training on trauma-informed care, crisis prevention and de-escalation, and how to recognize and report abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

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Healthcare Workforce Safety: Nurse Safety and Patient Safety Go Hand in Hand

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Implement de-escalation protocols and education, including active-shooter drills. Good communication is a foundational tenet of respect. Provide effective security training for hospital security personnel and administrators. Consider weapon detection systems such as metal detectors and bag checks.

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Healthcare Workforce Safety: Nurse Safety and Patient Safety Go Hand in Hand

Relias

Implement de-escalation protocols and education, including active-shooter drills. Good communication is a foundational tenet of respect. Provide effective security training for hospital security personnel and administrators. Consider weapon detection systems such as metal detectors and bag checks.

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De-Escalation Tips for Handling Aggressive Patients

Practice Builders

Knowing how to de-escalate aggressive behavior is very important, not only for the medical facility staff but for the patient as well. Understanding Why Patients Become Aggressive Before diving into de-escalation strategies, it is necessary to understand the root causes of aggression in patients.