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OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital will begin requiring IDs from all adult visitors on Tuesday, Jan. 13. Credit: OhioHealth

MANSFIELD – OhioHealth continues to take increased measures to protect its patients, associates, and visitors.

As part of that initiative, the hospital system is implementing a new visitor management process, requiring all visitors 18 and older to check in and show IDs before gaining access to a care site.

All hospitals will require government ID from adult visitors. This will confirm the visitor’s identity and help reduce the risk of workplace violence by ensuring everyone entering OhioHealth hospitals has a valid purpose for being there.

OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital will implement this change beginning next week, becoming the sixth OhioHealth hospital to do so.

“At OhioHealth, the safety of our patients, associates, and visitors is our top priority,” said Cassie Lambert, project lead of Visitor Management at OhioHealth. “We are continually strengthening our safety practices and procedures to protect everyone in our care.

“This ongoing commitment helps us create a secure environment and ensures peace of mind for our entire community.”

These new measures, in partnership with Protective Services, are another way OhioHealth is prioritizing associate and patient safety, while continuing to provide expert care.

The health system will continue to work to prevent and reduce workplace violence during an increasingly violent time.