WEBINAR overview

Technologies in Healthcare Security: Developing Tools for Evolving Risks

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speaker
Bryan Warren
President & Chief Consultant at WarSec Security
Healthcare security technology is changing quickly, and it can be challenging to keep up with the most up-to-date ways to manage security within the organization. Our presentation discusses the use of new security and safety technologies in the healthcare industry, such as body-worn cameras and video analytics, weapons screening, biometrics like facial recognition, the evolving use of AI, and how such devices and processes might unintentionally influence personal and patient privacy.
This program is presented by the Hospital Services of Louisiana, Inc (HSLI). This program has been approved for
1.0 Nursing Contact hours by HSLI for the complete attendance of the program. HSLI is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing – CE Provide #60.

Objectives

1

Understand and explain the function and application of new security technologies currently being implemented in healthcare facilities.

2

Discuss emerging trends in weapons screening and other AI-enhanced technologies and considerations for policies and procedures when using such devices.

3

Clarify possible issues regarding the use of such technologies such as impacts regarding HIPAA and other laws and regulations.

Meet Our Speaker

Bryan Warren

President & Chief Consultant at WarSec Security

Mr. Warren is President and Chief Consultant for WarSec Security, specializing in assessment and training for the healthcare industry.


He is a Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator and holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, an MBA with a focus on legal foundations of healthcare and has over 31 years of healthcare security, safety, and emergency management experience.

Mr. Warren is a Past President of the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) and a member of numerous professional associations. He has been honored to be a part of numerous national tasks forces whose work involves enhancing the security and safety of healthcare providers and has most recently been engaged with assisting healthcare organizations with COVID-19 and its impacts on healthcare security.