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A working relationship with law enforcement is key to the safety, efficacy, and well-being of everyone in the hospital. That said, hospitals and law enforcement have different goals, and while the two usually work well together, they can find themselves at odds.
 

During this 90-minute webinar, industry expert Lisa Terry, CHPA, CPP, will review the hospital’s role in successfully partnering with law enforcement. She will discuss how to balance best practices for ensuring the safety of patients as well as the hospital staff. Participants will also learn how they should communicate with law enforcement, as well as how to plan and implement “crucial conversations” between hospitals and law enforcement.


Agenda highlights include: 

  • Common mistakes made during police/hospital interactions
  • How hospital staff should interact with police
  • Patient’s rights when “under arrest” vs. in police custody
  • Holding “crucial conversations” between hospital leadership and law enforcement leadership
  • Live Q&A
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