Managed Care: Negligent Hiring and Retention

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Negligent hiring arises when one party is held liable for another’s negligence; because party one placed party two in a position of responsibility and an injury resulted from this placement. Negligent hiring is generally found where the employee who caused the injury has had a reputation on record that showed their potential to misuse any kind of responsibility. This record should be easily found, if the employer conducted a search. If a patient or another employee can prove there is a record of previous negligence on the guilty employee, the hospital or health care organization can be held responsible for the negligent acts of their employee. It is important that the human resources department to be very familiar with the risks and do their best not to hire employees who are likely to become problematic in the future. When a company hires a new employee, what they do not know about their new hire may hurt them. Most health care organizations are familiar with negligent hiring. But, it is impossible to say whether or not they are taking the necessary steps to avoid bad hires (Hauswirth, 2009). No employers, not even health care organizations, are invulnerable to a lawsuit and litigation resulting from their negligent hiring practices. In the current economy, with theft and violent behavior on the rise, it is essential for health care organizations to establish effective risk prevention measures in order to protect the company from a negligent hiring lawsuit (Hauswirth, 2009). If the organizations recruiting and hiring practices are careless, a hospital or health care organization can face unwelcome consequences. Negligent hiring claim that results from one bad hire could engulf an entire company or hospital in a lawsuit, whi... ... middle of paper ... ...t is important for human resources to do the best they can to find out everything they need to about the applicants they screen. Background and reference checks are crucial before any applicant is hired. Negligent hiring claims can be costly and the only one to blame is the hospital. If human resources did not find important information regarding the background of an employee and the patient filling the lawsuit can, the hospital will more than likely be found negligent. Careful and smart hiring will save a hospital a great deal in fees and their reputation. Works Cited Hauswirth, W. (2009, September). Negligent hiring: employer risk . Retrieved from http://www.iso.com/Research-and-Analyses/ISO-Review/Negligent-Hiring-Employer-Risk.html Pozgar, G. D. (2007) Legal aspects of health care administration. (10th ed.). Mississauga, Canada: Jones & Bartlett

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