Intelligent Strategies for Safer Spaces
Our Services
Local. Accessible. Accountable.
Based in New England, we provide in-person threat assessment, training, and consultation, delivering the personalized service and on-site presence that national, remote-only firms simply can’t match.
Healthcare BTAM Services
In-Person Threat Assessment & Violence Prevention for Healthcare Systems
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Supporting Safety While Preserving Care, Dignity, and Ethics
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Healthcare organizations face some of the highest rates of workplace violence, often driven by stress, trauma, mental illness, and crisis. Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) in healthcare must balance staff safety, patient rights, ethical care, and operational realities—a balance best achieved through in-person engagement.
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Why In-Person BTAM Matters in Healthcare
On-site BTAM allows experienced professionals to observe clinical workflows, patient flow, visitor access, and staff interactions—factors that directly influence risk but are often invisible in virtual consultations.
In-person engagement strengthens collaboration between:
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Clinical leadership and frontline staff
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Security and safety teams
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Behavioral health professionals
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Risk management, HR, and legal counsel
This multidisciplinary approach ensures mitigation strategies are clinically informed, ethically sound, and operationally feasible.
Regulatory & Accreditation Alignment
Our healthcare BTAM services support compliance with:
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Joint Commission Workplace Violence Prevention Standards – Assisting organizations in identifying risks, implementing mitigation strategies, and documenting prevention efforts
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OSHA General Duty Clause – Supporting reasonable measures to address recognized violence hazards
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CMS Conditions of Participation – Reinforcing patient and staff safety expectations
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HIPAA Considerations – Navigating privacy while enabling appropriate risk communication
Our Approach
We work directly on site with healthcare leaders to develop practical, defensible threat management strategies that reduce risk without undermining patient care or staff morale.
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In healthcare, threat management is inseparable from ethics, care delivery, and trust—and that requires in-person expertise.