Workplace shootings and violent attacks continue to run rampant. Unfortunately, healthcare facilities are not immune to these senseless incidents. Your employees are in harm's way every day while on the job. You can ensure their well-being with comprehensive safeguards. Proactive prevention through security assessments and implementing no-tolerance policies is the first step to a safer workplace.
Workplace violence is escalating, and healthcare workers are increasingly at risk. Notable recent incidents include:
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported homicides of 156 private healthcare workers in the workplace between 2011 and 2018. Over the two-year period from 2021-2022, healthcare and social assistance experienced the highest counts and annualized incidence rates for workplace violence in any private industry sector. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that between 8% and 38% of healthcare workers will suffer physical violence in their careers.
To address growing violence in healthcare facilities, legislators are working to pass healthcare workplace violence prevention bills. In 2021, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Representative Joe Courtney (D-CT) introduced the Workplace Violence Prevention for Healthcare and Social Service Workers Act (H.R. 1195).
The legislation passed the House and is currently under review by the Senate. If passed, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will require healthcare and social service employers to take violence prevention steps. Specifically, organizations will have to “write and implement a workplace violence prevention plan to prevent and protect their employees from violent incidents.”
This law would apply to:
The legislation’s definition of covered employers includes contractors, subcontractors, temporary service firms, and employee leasing agencies. It would not apply to private healthcare practices such as doctors and dentists.
Also under federal review is the Safety from Violence for Healthcare Employees Act (SAVE Act) (H.R. 7961). The SAVE Act provides grants and enhances penalties for healthcare workplace violence. Like H.R. 1195, it’s making slow progress through Congress. While healthcare workers wait for federal regulations, groups are working at a state level to pass legislation. In Texas, Senate Bill 240 was passed in May 2023, which aims to protect healthcare personnel from attacks. This legislation requires healthcare facilities in Texas to establish a committee to assess policies and create strategies to prevent workplace violence.
While federal legislation is slowly in the works, you can take proactive measures against workplace violence. Here are some of the things worth considering when crafting a violence prevention plan:
Many healthcare employers could never imagine a shooting occurring in their facility. But as these senselessly violent attacks become routine, it falls on employers to ensure safeguards are in place. Whether or not you’re obligated by legislation, taking steps to prevent and adequately respond to active shooter incidents is critical.
If you’re curious about where to begin, speak with your trusted insurance advisor. They can ensure that you have adequate general and professional liability coverage in the event of a workplace incident, such as an assault on an employee or a shooting. They can also help you implement an effective EAP to address the fallout of an attack.
We all hope that a nightmare like this never occurs at our place of business, but the human cost is simply too great not to prepare.
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Sharon Scheuermann has over 30 years of experience in healthcare insurance brokerage and consulting. She specializes in creating insurance and alternative risk programs for healthcare organizations, including hospitals, physician groups, and senior living facilities.
Catherine Fox has over 15 years of experience in medical malpractice insurance, focusing on creative risk management and tailored solutions for healthcare clients.