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3 Critical Emergencies Medical Practices Must Prepare For

Healthcare practices face growing risks, but targeted training and clear protocols can turn a crisis into a manageable event.

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare workers are five times more likely to experience violence at work than any other industry. Combined with the growing complexity of medical emergencies and natural disaster preparedness requirements, healthcare practices face unprecedented challenges in protecting both patients and staff during crisis situations.

Despite these sobering statistics, many medical practices remain inadequately prepared for emergency scenarios. The consequences can be devastating—not only in terms of patient safety but also regarding potential legal liability and practice reputation.

“Medical emergencies are what many healthcare providers think about first,” said Barbara Hunyady, Midwest Regional Manager Risk Management at ProAssurance, “but that is only one category of emergency that can threaten patients and employees.”

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