Case Study
Seattle Children’s Incident Reporting System - A modular approach to evolving needs and capabilities
Seattle Children’s Incident Reporting System - A modular approach to evolving needs and capabilities
Seattle Children’s Incident Reporting System A modular approach to evolving needs and capabilities Case Study2 Seattle Children’s Incident Reporting System F or more than 100 years, Seattle Children’s has been delivering superior patient care while advancing new treatments through pediatric research. The 14 facilities that comprise the health - care network include one main hospital; but also include a research division, off-site clinics, and ad - ministration buildings totaling more than 1 million total square feet. The network’s 1,300 active medical staff, 5,000 staff and 1,000 volunteers served more than 350,000 patients in 2013. The hospital has 60 security officers who perform a variety of security and customer service functions. Seattle Children’s primary security infrastr