Can AI Technology Help Prevent Gun Violence at Hospitals?

August 23, 2023

Any location can become the scene of mass carnage — even a hospital. An AI-powered technology solution that aims to prevent deadly incidents has recently caught the attention of hospitals and health systems looking to improve the safety of patients and providers.

Sam Alaimo

Sam Alaimo, chief revenue officer and co-founder, ZeroEyes

Providers in U.S. hospitals have to deal with the results of gun violence all too often when victims of mass shootings are brought to their ERs for lifesaving treatment — if those patients are fortunate enough to survive their gunshot wounds.

Adding to this trauma, hospital workers face mounting incidents of violence within their own walls, including attacks like the 2022 mass shooting at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa that killed four.

How can hospitals keep everyone safe?

UMC Health System in Lubbock, Texas is in the process of implementing an AI-powered object recognition solution, ZeroEyes, that it hopes will prevent a mass shooting by identifying the presence of a gun before a bullet is fired.

Jeff Hill is senior vice president of support services at UMC and heads up the health system’s police and security departments as well as emergency medical services for several departments. “We needed to create concentric rings of security and protection around the hospital and that should start really at the perimeter when somebody pulls onto the property and carry throughout a person’s stay or visit on our campus and end when they leave the property,” Hill says.

Sam Alaimo, cofounder of ZeroEyes and a former Navy SEAL, says, “You cannot quantify the mass shooting that doesn’t happen. When you detect a gun, and the first responder is available to wrap up that individual, you don’t know how many lives you save; you will never be able to count them.”

In a new article, we examine how this technology can improve safety and security at healthcare systems and discuss the pros and cons of publicizing gun violence prevention technology in your healthcare marketing.

Read the full article here: Preventing Mass Shootings Through AI

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