Montana的保健恢复计划在审计发现它伤害了工人的心理健康, 并因监督不力和惩罚性规则而危及病人。
Montana’s healthcare recovery program faces backlash after an audit found it harmed workers’ mental health and endangered patients due to poor oversight and punitive rules.
蒙大拿州监管医护人员从药物使用或心理健康问题中康复的方案在立法审计发现组织混乱、缺乏透明度以及惩罚性做法危及病人安全和妨碍康复后,面临批评。
Montana’s program overseeing healthcare workers in recovery from substance use or mental health issues faces criticism after a legislative audit revealed disorganization, lack of transparency, and a punitive approach that jeopardizes patient safety and hinders recovery.
参与者,包括护士和医生,必须支付药物测试和虚拟会议费用或暂停发放风险许可证的费用。
Participants, including nurses and doctors, must pay for drug tests and virtual meetings or risk license suspension.
审计发现,该方案损害了参与者的心理健康和士气,一名护士自杀与其要求有关。
The audit found the program harmed participants’ mental health and morale, with one nurse’s suicide linked to its demands.
国家与Maximus公司签订540 000美元的合同,计划成立一个咨询委员会,在合同于12月到期前提出改革建议。
The state, which contracted with Maximus Inc. for $540,000, plans to form an advisory council to recommend reforms before the contract ends in December.