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Exploring the utility of internal whistleblowing in healthcare via agent-based models.

Paul RauwolfAled Jones
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Healthcare organisations internationally have a variable record of responding to employees who speak up about their workplace concerns. Where organisations get this wrong, the consequences can be serious for patient care and staff well-being. The results of this study, therefore, have implications for researchers, policy makers and healthcare organisations internationally. We conclude with a call for further research on a more holistic understanding of the interplay between organisational structure and the benefits of whistleblowing to patient care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • long term care