Kentucky Hospitals Launch PSA to Stop Violence Against Health Care Workers

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On September 15, KHA launched a powerful new public service announcement (PSA) aimed and raising awareness and mobilizing support to end violence against hospital and health care employees.

Violence in health care settings has reached alarming levels nationwide, with frontline workers – nurses, doctors, technicians, and support staff – facing verbal abuse, threats, and even physical assaults while providing essential care. This campaign shines a spotlight on their experiences and educates patients, their families, and visitors on the consequences of these actions.

Importantly, under Kentucky law, any assault against a health care worker occurring in a health care setting now qualifies as a Class D felony, punishable by one to five years in prison – and during declared emergencies, the offense may be elevated to a Class C felony, carrying penalties of five to ten years.

“The hardworking professionals in our hospitals deserve safe workplaces,” said KHA President and CEO Nancy Galvagni. “This PSA reminds us that respect and safety are not optional – they’re essential for quality care and for the people who dedicate their lives to saving others.”

The PSA is available for viewing and sharing at https://www.kyha.com/workforce. KHA urges members to share the message widely.

“This campaign is a call to action,” added Galvagni. “Every share, every conversation, and every step toward respect makes a difference.”

For more information about the campaign or to access additional workplace violence prevention resources, visit https://www.kyha.com/workforce/workplace-violence-prevention-resources/.

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