Quick Think: Vaught Verdict
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The Big Story:?Healthcare workers fear for the future after ex-Vanderbilt nurse found guilty in 2017 death of patient
"A local trial focused on a former Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurse has sparked nationwide interest. RaDonda Vaught was found guilty on Friday of criminally negligent homicide, after accidentally giving a patient a fatal dose of the wrong medication.?'I’m terrified that I’m now in a profession where, God forbid, I do make a mistake,' said one nurse outside of the courtroom."?
Where We Are Today?
That quote serves as an intense summary of the concern felt by caregivers across the country, and it adds another layer of pressure on provider organizations already struggling to fill nursing roles. A joint statement by the American Nurses Association and Tennessee Nurses Association?says, "The criminalization of medical errors is unnerving, and this verdict sets into motion a dangerous precedent.?Like many nurses who have been monitoring this case closely, we were hopeful for a different outcome. It is a sad day for all of those who are involved, and the families impacted by this tragedy."
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?The whole situation is awful. The tragedy of Charlene Murphey’s death and everything surrounding it. The worry this adds to an already exhausted healthcare workforce, many of whom were considering their future in the profession before the verdict. And it adds to the trouble that no provider organization needs with staffing the number one concern across the country.
We will continue to watch and discuss this situation and its potential fallout. It’s a tense moment that will further strain the relationship between staff and administration. It’s also one that could exacerbate existing challenges both for individuals and healthcare institutions. For now, a few brief thoughts for leaders of provider organizations: