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对护士及其他医疗保健专业人员的举报人保护。

Whistleblower protection for nurses and other health care professionals.

作者信息

Drew Melinda, Garrahan Katherine

机构信息

Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Nurs Law. 2005 Summer;10(2):79-87. doi: 10.1891/107374705780946561.

Abstract

Because most employees in the United States, including health care professionals, are employed "at will" (which means their employment can be terminated for any reason or no reason, as long as the reason isn't illegal), retaliatory actions by employers toward employees who speak out (i.e., blow the whistle) are not uncommon. Additionally, the law protecting whistleblowing employees varies greatly depending on the state where the employee works or if he or she works for the federal government. This article examines when and under what conditions a nurse or other health care professional may be protected from having an adverse employment action taken against him or her for reporting such issues as patient safety violations or health care fraud. The authors offer issues a nurse or other health care professional should consider before making the decision to blow the whistle. Finally, the authors also discuss the remedies such as reinstatement, back pay, or other compensatory mechanisms that may be available to employees terminated for reporting wrongdoing.

摘要

在美国,包括医疗保健专业人员在内的大多数员工都是“随意雇佣”的(这意味着他们的雇佣关系可以因任何原因或无故终止,只要原因不违法),雇主对直言不讳(即揭发)的员工采取报复行动并不罕见。此外,保护揭发员工的法律因员工工作所在的州或其是否为联邦政府工作而有很大差异。本文探讨了护士或其他医疗保健专业人员在何时以及在何种情况下可能受到保护,以免因举报诸如患者安全违规行为或医疗保健欺诈等问题而遭受不利的就业行动。作者提出了护士或其他医疗保健专业人员在决定揭发之前应考虑的问题。最后,作者还讨论了诸如复职、补发工资或其他补偿机制等补救措施,这些措施可能适用于因举报不当行为而被解雇的员工。

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