Report calls for standardized security at hospitals and medical facilities
A report into security at hospitals and medical facilities in Saskatchewan is calling for standardized safety measures across the province.
A consultant review of current hospital security measures made 27 recommendations to improve safety at medical facilities and hospitals in Saskatchewan. The review began last April and was released this week by BigLeap Consultation and Advisory Services, which is recommending standardized security programming, including areas such as technology, equipment, reporting and training.
Violence within medical facilities has previously been identified as an issue in Saskatchewan, particularly in Prince Albert.