Diversity In Healthcare

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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Course: _________________________ Section: ____________________ Year: ______________ Student First Name: __________________________________ Student Last Name: ______________________________________ Student Identification Number: _______________________________ ACCOUNTABILITY: HOW TO ENSURE SAFETY IN PATIENT CARE Abstract Healthcare systems in USA have become a topic of interest in the recent past with emphasis on the quality of care being questioned day in day out. Many issues have been raised over what really affects the quality and two main problems were found; lack of accountability and negligence. In this paper, we are going to be discussing…show more content…
In this paper, we are going to look at some of the major aspects of healthcare that need to be addressed to avoid such cases like those of Esmin Green. Patient Safety Patient safety has been an issue that many of the healthcare workers have had to deal with over the past couple of decades with emphasis being placed on how caregivers offer their services to the sick. This is because of the alarming number of deaths attributed to lack of care for patients annually. In the United States for example, it is estimated that close to 100,000 people die annually because of infections related to healthcare which, in most cases could be avoided. Also, close to 4,000 patients die due to wrong-side surgery annually (Pronovost & Wacther, 2009). This has been the reason why many organizations in the last decade have strived to perfect their safety systems in a bid to curb this kinds of accidents which could be easily avoided if only the physicians in charge gave more care to the procedures. It has come to light that the reason why many patients suffered as much is because of the negligence of the providers such as overlooking procedures that did not have penalties (Pronovost & Wacther,…show more content…
This is to ensure that the patient is around people they know which boosts the rate of recovery. It has been proved that having someone who cares a lot about you in recovery helps improve the rate. In Esmin’s case, she had no one to help her seek for help and that gave the caregivers leeway to become negligent and this cost her life. If the caregivers had insisted for a family member to be present on regular basis, the doctors and nurses would have been alerted of the situation and maybe she would have survived. Lastly but not least, the code of conduct adopted should be one that focuses on the safety in areas as well competencies of the caregivers. Code of ethics is supposed to ensure that the caregivers follow stipulated guidelines in various circumstances. When developing codes of ethics, the management should involve all departments to ensure that the core values are clearly understood and adhered to fully (McNamara, n.d.). They should also be reviewed frequently to ensure that the best policies are always retained and those that need adjustment are adjusted accordingly. Conclusion The ethical issue of accountability should be one that the organizations involved in healthcare in USA should be well aware of and should be tacked with utmost urgency to reduce the number of negligent cases. If the accountability of caregivers is optimum, then there will be no risk of negligent infections or
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