Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Part LXXIII: Introduction to Disruptive Behavior in Physicians and Other Healthcare Workers.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine
Jay A Harolds

Abstract

Disruptive behavior in the healthcare system is costly because it has an adverse effect on patient outcomes, staff morale, and referrals to a healthcare organization, and it increases staff turnover. A small proportion of medical providers exhibit disruptive behavior, but those individuals may exhibit this behavior frequently in some healthcare institutions so that this type of conduct is not uncommonly there. Each healthcare institution should have policies and procedures to address disruptive behavior and decrease the frequency of this type of conduct.

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