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Doctors' behaviour and performance.

Hamid Ghodse1

  • 1Director, Board of International Affairs, and Editor, International Psychiatry.

International Psychiatry : Bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
|September 12, 2019
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High-profile adverse events in healthcare are increasing public scrutiny, focusing attention on doctors' performance, including their knowledge, skills, health, and behavior. Professional organizations and regulatory bodies are now prioritizing these aspects of medical practice.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare quality and patient safety
  • Medical professionalism and ethics

Background:

  • Adverse events in healthcare are under intense public scrutiny due to recent high-profile cases.
  • Focus has shifted towards healthcare professionals, particularly doctors, due to their leadership roles.

Discussion:

  • Doctor performance, encompassing knowledge, skills, health, and behavior, is under public examination.
  • This scrutiny places doctors' professional conduct on the agenda for regulatory bodies and professional organizations.

Key Insights:

  • Increased public attention on adverse events necessitates a closer look at physician performance.
  • The leadership role of doctors makes their conduct a focal point for safety and quality discussions.

Outlook:

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  • Professional organizations and regulatory bodies must address the performance aspects of doctors.
  • Future efforts will likely involve enhanced monitoring and standards for physician knowledge, skills, health, and behavior.