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Role of remediation in cases of serious misconduct before UK healthcare regulators: a qualitative study.

Tristan PriceEllie ReynoldsTim O'BrienThomas GaleOliver QuickMarie Bryce
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2024)
Remediation plays a key role in decision-makers' judgements in cases of misconduct, particularly when these cases relate to clinical misconduct. In such cases, remediation informs judgements on the levels of practitioner insight and the risk of such misconduct being repeated. Our results suggest a need to develop remediation interventions that are explicitly geared towards the regulatory function of developing practitioner insight. Regulators should also consider the structure of their fitness to practise processes and whether there are appropriate opportunities for judgements on remediation to feed into decisions and to facilitate balanced and proportionate outcomes.
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