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When it comes to hospital shootings, emergency color codes don’t work

By Boston Magazine  
   July 15, 2015

Color codes are part of hospital culture. Spend enough time at a health care facility and you're bound to hear a Code Blue or Code Pink or Code Amber. These seemingly benign announcements help staff respond to emergencies without inciting alarm. But this system fails when the emergency at hand threatens visitors, patients, and other individuals who aren't versed in the spectrum of codes. Given the rise of hospital shootings?they are now a monthly occurrence in the U.S.?should color codes for such emergencies be replaced with straightforward announcements?

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