Noteworthy is that this charge has usually been made against health care professionals, not managers. According to the Journal, "this is the first time in recent years that a top administrator has faced charges of patient neglect."
Law enforcement seems to be recognizing that mismanagement of health care organization may have serious effects on patient outcomes. I suspect many doctors, nurses, and other health professionals have know that intuitively for a while, but have rarely been in a position to act on that knowledge. And the concept seems still largely foreign to the health services research literature and in "health policy" circles, as best as I can tell (but I would love to be proven wrong on that, if anyone can do so.)
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