
HEALTH
Health companies provide services that are vital to our society on a daily basis. Ensuring these institutions are in a position deliver their services, and allowing them to fulfill their missions in compliance with safety requirements, for both patients and staff, requires an effective risk control programme.
Typical risks related to hospital activities are undoubtedly complex: from the civil liability of the structure to that of professional doctors and operators, from fire to pollution.
In recent years, the general perception of the level of safety and service of hospital and health authorities has progressively worsened; additionally, there has also been a corresponding exponential growth in requests for compensation and damages paid by hospitals and their insurance companies.