Niscayah Hosts Healthcare Security Expo In Boston September 30

Niscayah Inc. Healthcare Solutions Group is hosting its annual Healthcare Security Expo in Boston on September 30.  Numerous industry leaders and technology vendors will be on site to educate attendees on the emerging trends and “best practices” being deployed by some of the top rated healthcare facilities nationwide. 

“The unique risk challenges facing healthcare institutions requires us to specialize our knowledge and to leverage best practices across our customer base,” said Marty Guay, president of Niscayah. “We are investing in strategies designed to help our customers take on these risk challenges more effectively.  Namely, how do we help support our customers with their compliance regimens and how do we design and create strong service strategies to maintain and leverage their security technology investments.  Our Healthcare Expo is intended to be a forum to share this knowledge of best practices and technology.”

There will be informative 45 minute seminars from the end user, Niscayah and our Keynote Speaker; Paul Baratta (former Chief of Police, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) on topic of “Managing Risk, Maximizing Benefits”. 

Representatives from top security manufacturers will be available for one-on-one product demonstrations.  Some of the technologies to be demonstrated are IP video, video storage, megapixel cameras, visitor management, access control, and video management.

The Boston Healthcare Security Expo is scheduled for Thursday, September 30, from 9 a.m.  to 4 p.m. at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, 50 Park Plaza at Arlington Street in Boston.
 
Valet parking is free and breakfast and lunch will be provided.  There will also be prizes and giveaways throughout the day; must be present to win. Attendance is open to the healthcare public. For more information, visit http://www.Niscayah.us/solutions/healthcare.

 

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