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CTO Checklist: How to Evaluate Bluetooth Panic Button Systems
Key Takeaways Your next bluetooth panic button evaluation will come down to one question: will the system actually work where WiFi does not? You already know the answer for most…
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WiFi vs. BLE Mesh: Bluetooth Panic Button Performance Data
Key Takeaways WiFi infrastructure in healthcare runs at roughly 95 to 99 percent availability [1]. That sounds acceptable until you calculate what it means: somewhere between 36 and 87 hours…
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Beyond WiFi: Why CTOs Need Bluetooth Panic Button Proof
Key Takeaways The dead zones in your facility are not a surprise. You mapped them during the last network assessment. The B-wing stairwell. The parking structure. The outdoor courtyard between…
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Bluetooth Panic Button Guide: WiFi-Free Safety Systems
Key Takeaways The locations flagged as highest-risk on incident reports overlap almost perfectly with the locations flagged as dead zones on RF heat maps. Stairwells. Courtyards. Parking lots. Transition corridors…
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Nursing Safety Brief: Survey Evidence Checklist for Units
Key Takeaways Surveyors don’t evaluate your violence prevention program from a conference room. They walk your units, interview your charge nurses, and pull random incidents to trace the follow-up trail.…
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Nursing Safety Confidence: Survey Evidence Your Team Needs
Key Takeaways You know your nurses are capable. You’ve watched them de-escalate situations that could have turned violent. You’ve seen charge nurses manage crises with composure. But nursing safety confidence…
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15 Accreditation Survey Questions About Staff Duress Deployment
Healthcare accreditation surveys test whether your violence prevention program works — not just whether it exists on paper. These FAQs cover what Joint Commission surveyors evaluate, where facilities get cited,…
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Staff Duress Deployment Data: Survey Evidence Guide
Key Takeaways About 56% of behavioral health surveys with violence prevention findings cite inadequate training records. Another 55% cite leadership oversight gaps [1]. These aren’t edge cases. They’re the two…

