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Risk managers have struggled for years to reconcile the notion of a "no-blame" culture with incidents in which - systemic problems or not - one individual clearly committed a willful violation of procedure. Embracing the philosophy is easier when the evidence suggests the health care worker made a mistake, even a failure of attention or diligence, but willful and even malicious misbehavior seems to pose a dilemma.

Hold people responsible, even when avoiding blame