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CMS, conditions of participation and use of force in the healthcare setting.
CMS regulations defining the use of force against patients must be understood and complied with by hospital security departments working with other departments and employees to avoid the loss of participation in the Medicare and Medicaid program. In this article, the author focuses on guidelines that are most commonly associated with the use of force by security in the healthcare setting.