The AHA Feb. 9 released a series of behavioral threat assessment and management resources developed in partnership with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit-1. 

The report’s leadership guide provides practical, evidence-based and informed strategies to strengthen threat management protocols; guidance on involving local and national law enforcement in enacting BTAM efforts; and education for health care team members on successful BTAM. The guide includes case studies from AHA members Scripps Health, Ascension, Duke Raleigh Hospital and the University of Virginia Medical Center about how they have created and maintained BTAM teams, established partnerships with law enforcement and other community partners, and educated the workforce on identifying targeted violence threats. 

The resource compendium, intended for health care security professionals who want a deeper understanding of how hospitals and health systems are using BTAM to prevent targeted violence, includes in-depth analysis and detail to support the leadership guide resources, with content from researchers, security professionals and FBI agents. 

The resources are part of AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, which supports AHA members in addressing all types of workplace violence and community violence in their organizations and communities. 

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