Abstract

Purpose: This essay provides a comprehensive analysis of support programs for healthcare professionals following an adverse health event. Through the use of electronic health records, health information exchange, and interoperability with data standards, these programs aim to address the effects on second victims.
 Methodology: The methodology utilized includes a thorough review of the literature on the topic and presents key findings and implications for future research.
 Findings: Overall, these results highlight the importance of supporting healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes and minimize negative impacts within the healthcare system.
 Unique contribution to theory, policy and practice: As healthcare evolves ceaselessly, we must cultivate an environment where the shaken can recover their footing. Collaborative efforts and advances can weave together a support structure sturdy enough to hold up all harmed by mishaps as second victims.

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