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Tag: Comparative

  • Three rulers with mismatched markings on desk illustrating violence prevention approach comparison

    Staff Duress Solution Comparison: 5 Dimensions That Matter

    ROAR

    April 25, 2026
    Behavioral Health, CEO, Cluster 4, Governance
    Comparative, ROAR-00021

    Key Takeaways Every vendor selling a staff duress solution comparison will show you the dimensions where they win. When each vendor controls the criteria, your evaluation team ends up comparing three different arguments instead of three solutions against one standard. Peer behavioral health CEOs who avoid costly replacements take a different approach: they fix the…

  • Behavioral health workers comp filing cabinets comparing turnover cost gaps in administrative office

    Nurse Duress Comparison: 5 Benchmarks for BH Costs

    ROAR

    April 9, 2026
    Behavioral Health, CFO, Cluster 8, Financial
    Comparative, ROAR-00373

    Key Takeaways Behavioral health facilities can vary by more than $900,000 a year on five financial dimensions tied to violence and nurse duress. Most CFOs have no structured way to see where their organization falls. This nurse duress comparison framework lets you score your position, compare against peers, and find which gap costs you the…

  • psychiatric hospital safety perception self-assessment — printed five-row checklist with three empty checkboxes and purple pen across unchecked rows

    Staff Safety in Psychiatric Hospitals Comparison | 2026

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    March 9, 2026
    Behavioral Health, CHRO, Cluster 18, CNO, Workforce
    Comparative, ROAR-00114

    Key Takeaways Units with the highest turnover are the same units where staff rate safety lowest. Exit interviews confirm it. The connection between safety perception and retention shows up in every workforce dashboard you pull, but most facilities lack a structured way to assess where they stand against peers. This staff safety in psychiatric hospitals…

  • Bluetooth panic button comparison stairwell with diminishing WiFi bars painted on each landing

    3 Architectures Compared: Bluetooth Panic Button Systems

    ROAR

    February 17, 2026
    Behavioral Health, Cluster 26, CTO, Technical
    Comparative, ROAR-00102

    Key Takeaways The dead zones in your facility tell the real story. The stairwell where WiFi drops. The parking lot where coverage ends at the building wall. The older wing where concrete and steel block signals that work fine in the administrative corridor. These are where staff get hurt, and where a bluetooth panic button…

  • Staff duress deployment comparison - incident form fading to show 81% unreported violence

    Staff Duress Deployment Comparison: Evidence Types

    ROAR

    January 29, 2026
    Behavioral Health, Cluster 14, CMO, Regulatory
    Comparative, ROAR-00140

    Key Takeaways Every behavioral health CMO faces the same question before an accreditation visit: does your evidence show that your violence prevention program works, or does it show that the program exists? The distinction matters because surveyors evaluate implementation through documented outcomes, not policy binders. This staff duress deployment comparison examines what each evidence type…

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