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Supporting Second Victims of Patient Safety Events: Shouldn't These Communications Be Covered by Legal Privilege?

机译:支持患者安全事件的第二受害者:这些通信是否不包括在法律特权范围内?

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Adverse events that harm patients can also have a harmful impact on health care workers. A few health care organizations have begun to provide psychological support to these Second Victims, but there is uncertainty over whether these discussions are admissible as evidence in malpractice litigation or disciplinary proceedings. We examined the laws governing the admissibility of these communications in 5 states, and address how the laws might affect participation in programs designed to support health care workers involved in adverse events. We found that privilege is uneven from stateto- state, and also unclear. Ambiguity alone could have a chilling effect on Second Victim programs. We propose legislation to protect volunteer and health care worker communications provided by peer counselors, or failing this, updating of statutory provisions to explicitly include these communications within the ambit of existing protections. Enhancing protections could help to foster an environment of healing for both patients and caregivers.
机译:伤害患者的不良事件也可能对医护人员产生有害影响。一些医疗保健组织已经开始为这些第二受害者提供心理支持,但是对于这些讨论是否可以作为不当诉讼或纪律处分的证据,尚不确定。我们在5个州研究了有关这些来文可否受理的法律,并探讨了这些法律可能如何影响旨在支持参与不良事件的医护人员的计划的参与。我们发现特权在各州之间是不平衡的,并且也不明确。单凭歧义可能会对“第二受害者”计划产生令人不寒而栗的效果。我们提出了立法来保护同级咨询员提供的志愿者和卫生保健工作者的来信,否则,请更新法律规定以将这些来信明确包括在现有保护范围之内。加强保护可以帮助患者和护理人员营造一个康复的环境。

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