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  1. Get a hint. Which action can organizations take to enhance patient safety? A. Handling errors internally so as not to alarm the community. B. Implementing standards for health care provider performance. C. Allowing more freedom to treat patients by easing regulatory policies.

  2. The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 enabled health care providers to contract voluntarily with certified patient safety organizations to help identify and analyze threats to patient safety without fear of reprisal.

  3. Guarantee against Retaliation. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Whistleblower Definition, Definitions of a Whistleblower (list of requirements), Employee/Member of an Organization and more.

  4. Jul 3, 2011 · It should be comprehensive and recognize the dangers posed to all medical whistleblowers. The role of organizations such as the Care Quality Commision, Links, the Parliamentary Health Select Committee, Monitor, and others should be clearly stated and accessible to all doctors.

    • Stephen Bolsin, Rita Pal, Peter Wilmshurst, Milton Pena
    • 2011
  5. Sep 5, 2019 · This paper provides a platform for future research on whistleblowing in healthcare, at a time when policymakers are increasingly aware of its role in ensuring patient safety and care quality.

    • John Blenkinsopp, Nick Snowden, Russell Mannion, Martin Powell, Huw Davies, Ross Millar, Jean McHale
    • 2019
  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Consequences of no whistle-blowing include investigations of individuals for not reporting and negative emotions such as guilt. Conclusions: Whistle-blowing is an avenue to improving patient safety in healthcare. The findings from this integrated review will help shape new whistle-blowing policies.

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  8. Whistle-blowing has been acknowledge as a prime way of preserving patient safety (Myers, 2008). It is a crucial clinical instrument as needful actions because healthcare institutions are...