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Greg Fisher at Rush Memorial Hospital during de-escalation training

Rush Memorial Hospital hires VPC to train staff how to de-escalate tense and dangerous situations with patrons

Ben Fisher of Vantage Point Consulting has trained a team of healthcare workers at Rush Memorial Hospital on critical life-saving de-escalation techniques. Four groups were trained in May and another four groups in June. Rush Memorial Hospital has provided training to all staff as a proactive measure to prevent escalating situations. “De-escalation training is all… Continue Reading Rush Memorial Hospital hires VPC to train staff how to de-escalate tense and dangerous situations with patrons

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Incident Command System Training

11 southern Indiana healthcare providers will take part in emergency preparedness exercises

On May 14, 2019, area hospitals, health departments, emergency managers and other healthcare partners will participate in an operational exercise.  The exercise will test many capabilities of the area’s healthcare system.  In the 12 counties of Indiana District 10, 11 hospital facilities and close to 60 healthcare partner facilities will be included.  The healthcare partner… Continue Reading 11 southern Indiana healthcare providers will take part in emergency preparedness exercises

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CMS, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity - What you Need to Know 1

CMS, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity – What you Need to Know

Description Operational requirements and compliance regulations have changed the way the healthcare industry views IT infrastructure. Healthcare organizations need to gain a better grasp on what the CMS regulations state about Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity and how to become compliant. Join Immedion, Vantage Point Consulting & Rural Health IT for lunch and an informational… Continue Reading CMS, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity – What you Need to Know

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Vantage Point Consulting

Ambulatory surgery centers from across the state will participate in an active threat tabletop exercise

On October 5, 2018, ambulatory surgery centers from across the state will participate in an active threat tabletop exercise. The exercise will test many capabilities of how surgery centers would respond to an active threat emergency within their facility. Continue Reading Ambulatory surgery centers from across the state will participate in an active threat tabletop exercise

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