Beginning July 1, 2025, Virginia healthcare employers will be required to implement workplace violence prevention plans or reporting systems as mandated by House Bill 2269 and Senate Bill 1260, two identical pieces of legislation recently signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Under the new legislation, healthcare facilities must:
These measures aim to create a safer work environment through proactive reporting and prevention methods. Solutions like the Mobile Safety App offered by 911Cellular allow users to easily report critical incidents from a device, while also giving leadership the ability to track and analyze incidents as required by law. In addition to this reporting software, 911Cellular’s panic button systems give staff the ability to quickly and discreetly call for help when facing an emergent situation.
Although not mandated in Virginia’s case, panic buttons are widely recognized as an effective tool in emergency situations. They provide immediate alerts to security personnel, enabling an immediate response to incidents of violence or threats. Incorporating panic buttons into a facility’s safety infrastructure can significantly enhance the protection of healthcare workers.
At 911Cellular, we offer a range of solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of healthcare facilities.
Our solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing security systems, ensuring a cohesive approach to workplace safety.
As the implementation date approaches, healthcare employers should:
By taking these steps, facilities can not only comply with legal requirements but also create a safer environment for their employees.
If you’d like to to learn more about how 911Cellular can assist in enhancing your facility’s safety measures, schedule a free, personalized demo with one of our experts.