CoxHealth Deploys New Body Worn Camera Solution to Increase Patient, Visitor, and Staff Safety
15 Mars 2022 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
The Axis Communications solution offers crucial
functionality and user-friendly features for the Missouri
healthcare system
CoxHealth, the area leader in healthcare and community
involvement in southwest Missouri, has upgraded its public safety
and security officers’ body worn cameras with a new
state-of-the-art solution, increasing overall patient, visitor, and
medical staff safety. The open architecture-based solution easily
integrated with CoxHealth’s existing video management system (VMS)
and it provides the scalability necessary to meet the present and
future needs of the organization and its numerous SW Missouri
locations.
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AXIS W100 body worn camera worn by
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“There have always been incidents and threats of
patient-generated violence in healthcare, but recent years have
seen an escalation in the level of violence and aggression
associated with patient incidents,” said Alan Butler, system
director of public safety and security at CoxHealth. “The
deployment and upgrade of body worn cameras has helped to deter
incidents and reduce the number of false claims of officer
misconduct, offering a clearer picture of every interaction, and
has resulted overall in better behavior of guests, patients, and
families.”
While body worn cameras act as a safety tool, they have also
proved vital to improving officer training methods, and in the case
of CoxHealth have helped training programs emphasize de-escalation
tactics. For example, body worn camera footage of an incident on a
medical campus can be reviewed internally, and new ways to approach
a situation can be developed more effectively. This enables the
organization to better train its officers, providing them with the
proper tools to better manage intense and potentially violent
situations.
Another instance where body worn cameras have been particularly
useful for de-escalation and preventing patient incidents is in
COVID-19 screening scenarios. With the onset of the pandemic,
CoxHealth frequently deals with visitors and patients who are angry
about COVID-19 restrictions. These interactions occur at entry
portals, where hospital staff are tasked with screening
individuals. Body worn cameras and captured footage have been
valuable in de-escalating tense interactions, helping healthcare
staff be more effective, and serving as training materials.
In addition to improved security functions, the healthcare
organization emphasized the need for a more user-friendly solution,
and with this new upgrade, officers are issued a key fob containing
an RFID tag which, when swiped, configures a specific camera with
that officer’s information for the duration of their shift. At the
end of each shift, the camera is placed back in a charger and
automatically downloads all recordings to a video management
system. This feature allows for ease-of-use, and for cameras to be
shared seamlessly across work shifts, regardless of user.
CoxHealth has outfitted its team of more than 60 public safety
and security officers with body worn cameras for over three years,
however, the organization felt the older equipment was fragile,
lacked sufficient video quality, and important user-friendly
features. When CoxHealth began its search for an upgraded solution,
they turned to NetWatch Inc., an integrated security solutions
provider located in Nixa, Missouri, who was able to assist the
organization in selecting Axis Communications cameras as its
upgraded solution.
“The support we received during the implementation of our body
worn camera upgrade has been outstanding,” said Butler. “The
cameras are durable and easy to use for our officers, and the
quality of the video and audio has been exceptional, allowing us to
provide our security staff with the proper tools and training to
ensure patient, visitor, and staff safety in all situations.”
“Body worn cameras offer tremendous value to medical
environments, both in de-escalation and by offering a more robust
training toolkit,” said Paul Baratta, segment development manager,
healthcare for Axis Communications. “At high-volume facilities such
as CoxHealth, a comprehensive body worn solution can make all the
difference in mitigating the risk of violence against healthcare
staff and ensuring safety for all parties.”
Attendees at the ISC West event in Las Vegas are invited to
attend a presentation of this customer success story on March 23 at
10:30 a.m. in Venetian 102, Level 1. The session entitled, Body
Worn Cameras’ Vital Role in Workplace Violence Prevention, will be
co-presented by Alan Butler of CoxHealth as well as Paul Baratta
and Steve Jussaume of Axis Communications. Attendance is free with
an Expo or Conference pass.
About Axis Communications Axis enables a smarter and
safer world by creating network solutions that provide insights for
improving security and new ways of doing business. As the industry
leader in network video, Axis offers products and services for
video surveillance and analytics, access control, intercom and
audio systems. Axis has more than 3,800 dedicated employees in
over 50 countries and collaborates with partners worldwide to
deliver customer solutions. Axis was founded in 1984 and has its
headquarters in Lund, Sweden. For more information about Axis,
please visit our website www.axis.com.
About CoxHealth CoxHealth is a six-hospital, 1,050 bed
not-for-profit healthcare system headquartered in Springfield,
Missouri. It serves a 25-county region of Southwest Missouri and
Northwest Arkansas. CoxHealth is Springfield's largest employer,
and the 7th largest non-governmental employer in the state of
Missouri with more than 12,100 people employed throughout the
system. For more information about CoxHealth, please visit our
website www.coxhealth.com.
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