Blame and accountability 2: on being accountable

Australas Psychiatry. 2011 Apr;19(2):119-24. doi: 10.3109/10398562.2011.562293.

Abstract

Objective: This second paper follows an exploration of the nature of blame and addresses the balance between a 'blame-free' health culture and appropriate accountability. This paper aims to define and describe accountability as a key component of clinical governance and a responsive, fair and transparent health culture.

Methods: The literature is examined and the concept of a fair and transparent health culture is explored. The case vignette in Part 1 is used to illustrate a particular issue of accountability.

Results: The place of accountability in relation to clinicians and health organisations is elucidated.

Conclusions: The necessary conditions for an accountable, responsive, fair and transparent health culture are proposed.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence
  • Decision Making
  • Guilt
  • Humans
  • Learning
  • Malpractice
  • Medical Errors
  • Organizational Culture
  • Psychiatry*
  • Safety
  • Social Responsibility*