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Grounded Accountability In Life-And-Death High-Consequence Healthcare Settings

JOURNAL OF HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT(2021)

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Purpose The paper examines interviewee insights into accountability for clinical governance in high-consequence, life-and-death hospital settings. The analysis draws on the distinction between formal "imposed accountability" and front-line "felt accountability". From these insights, the paper introduces an emergent concept, "grounded accountability". Design/methodology/approach Interviews are conducted with 41 clinicians, managers and governors in two large academic hospitals. The authors ask interviewees to recall a critical clinical incident as a focus for elucidating their experiences of and observation on the practice of accountability. Findings Accountability emerges from the front-line, on-the-ground. Together, clinicians, managers and governors co-construct accountability. Less attention is paid to cost, blame, legal processes or personal reputation. Money and other accountability assumptions in business do not always apply in a hospital setting. Originality/value The authors propose the concept of co-constructed "grounded accountability" comprising interrelationships between the concept's three constituent themes of front-line staff's felt accountability, along with grounded engagement by managers/governors, supported by a culture of openness.
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Accountability, Hospital, Clinical governance, Life-and-death, High-consequence
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