MISSOULA — Providence hospitals in Missoula and Polson are stepping up security resources following a rise in workplace violence.
Security officers at St. Patrick Hospital and St. Joseph Medical Center are now trained to use Tasers and soon, they’ll add body cameras to their uniforms.
The cameras rolling out in November will only be activated when needed and include privacy features to stay compliant with HIPAA rules, such as automatic face blurring and audio muting when personal information is shared.
A metal detector now stands at the main entrance to the St. Patrick Hospital emergency department to further enhance security. It’s designed to screen for weapons while ensuring patients in critical condition are only checked once they’re stable.
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