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DPH security director outlines 21-point plan to strengthen hospital safety; commissioners seek six-month follow-up

San Francisco Health Commission · June 2, 2015
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Summary

The Department of Public Health presented a department-wide security assessment and a 2015-16 security management plan that includes tightened access control, more cameras, a larger operations center and training for staff and sheriff's deputies. Commissioners requested continued oversight and a six-month progress report.

Basil Price, DPH director of security, told the Health Commission the department has completed a security risk assessment at San Francisco General Hospital, Laguna Honda and 21 clinics and is pursuing a 2015-16 security management plan with 21 identified improvements. "We've identified 16 opportunities for improvement as well as 23 different recommendations," Price said during his presentation.

The proposals include: monthly security performance surveys tied to the MOU with the sheriff's department; a patient-and-staff security work group with executive and nursing leadership; 18 standard operating procedures that clarify DPH expectations for sheriff responses; quarterly facility drills and a program of security alerts and communications; and expanded training, including crisis prevention and…

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