Health care systems leaders

 

Why is it important that health professionals share a common understanding of patient safety standards and practices? What are the policy implications from accepting that “mistakes are normal and all humans err”? How would you approach health care systems leaders or employers about changing employment policies related to punitive actions when errors occur?

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, mistakes must arise just like any other organization involving human beings and machines. The policy implications from accepting and understanding that people make mistakes result in health care workers not accepting the mistakes which have happened in their line of duty for fear of lawsuits. In such instances, one blames the other for the mistakes instead of learning through them (Rogers, Griffin, Carnie, Melucci, & Weber, 2017). Reducing errors due to the proximity of patients can significantly impact clinical nurses, and in “a just culture environment” it supports clinical workers in reporting incidents of error. Health care system leaders must change employment policies related to errors that occurred and punitive actions. It is always good to differentiate between system errors and individual factors causing errors before making conclusive reports and taking action (Paradiso & Sweeney 2019). Personal

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