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Behavioral Incident Response Strategies in Clinical Settings

January 24, 2025 | Health-ISAC, White Papers

Joint white paper with Health-ISAC and the Hawaii State Fusion Center (HSFC)

In 2024, Health-ISAC and the Hawaii State Fusion Center (HSFC) worked together to develop a white paper showcasing the benefits of integrating behavioral response teams in healthcare delivery environments, such as reduced workplace violence and increasing the scope of incidents that in-house resources can respond to. This paper used insights from a survey of the Health-ISAC membership about behavioral risk management and the Health-ISAC Physical Security Working Group, a group of physical security experts from various healthcare organizations across the Health-ISAC Membership that helped inform implementation strategies that navigate healthcare-specific obstacles and maximize behavioral response capabilities. The major conclusions drawn from this endeavor are as follows:

Key Judgements

  • Behavioral incident management teams will increase the scope of incidents healthcare organizations will be equipped to respond to, creating a well-rounded security presence.
  • There is currently a mental health crisis that is impacting the safety and well-being of healthcare workers, a problem that behavioral incident management teams can help alleviate.
  • Implementation of behavioral risk management elements are attainable in healthcare organizations of all sizes, and scalable to accommodate organizational growth through the Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTA/M) Split model.
  • Behavioral incident management teams have proven to be successful in peer-reviewed studies and healthcare organizations that adopted them.
Whitepaper Behavioral Incident Response Strategies In Clinical Settings Final
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Potential Threats to Healthcare Executives Are Circulating On-Line

December 13, 2024 | Health-ISAC, In The News

 

Following the tragic shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City on December 4, Health-ISAC issued an alert to Members on December 9 identifying eleven precautionary actions health sector organizations should take.

Health-ISAC has received reports of multiple on-line postings threatening executives within the health sector. Forums have been identified as a source of threats targeting CEOs in the healthcare industry, particularly those leading major health insurance companies and pharmaceutical firms. Health-ISAC has issued a threat bulletin to inform the global health sector on what to be aware of and recommend mitigation steps for organizations to take immediately. Please read and share within the health sector.

TLPWHITE Da2c7f6d Potential Threats To Healthcare Executives Are Circulating On Line
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These threats, which range from general intimidation to specific calls for violence, have emerged in the wake of the recent killing of a UnitedHealthcare CEO. It is important to note that the perpetrator of this recent assassination has not yet been apprehended, and the investigation into the possible motives is still ongoing.

While these circulating threats have not been verified, Health-ISAC recommends heightened security awareness among healthcare executives and more stringent security measures to ensure safety. 

Calls for violence may extend to the cyber domain, leading hacktivists to carry out DDoS and other disruptive attacks on the health sector. Health-ISAC recommends that members remain vigilant about safeguarding all infrastructure and that organizations share any specifics they can about threats to executives so we can keep the community informed.

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