{"id":5811,"date":"2025-01-08T15:46:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-08T15:46:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/?p=5811"},"modified":"2025-01-15T17:42:38","modified_gmt":"2025-01-15T17:42:38","slug":"new-research-calls-for-action-risk-culture-healthcare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/new-research-calls-for-action-risk-culture-healthcare\/","title":{"rendered":"New research calls for action to address risk culture in healthcare management"},"content":{"rendered":"

The healthcare sector faces unprecedented risks, from skills shortages and cybersecurity threats to economic pressures and the unintended consequences of AI technologies. A new report by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) underscores the growing recognition of the importance of a collaborative risk culture to navigate these complexities effectively.<\/p>\n

The study of nearly 100 healthcare professionals from across the world identified the integration of clinical, operational, and financial management as a critical step towards achieving enterprise risk management. This alignment fosters better decision-making and enables healthcare organisations to deliver quality patient care \u2013 the common purpose shared across the sector.<\/p>\n

The report, Risk cultures in Healthcare: The Role of Accountancy<\/em><\/a>, outlines key enablers of a strong risk culture, including effective communication, cooperative education, and a transparent environment. It also emphasises cross-functional knowledge-sharing and ethical decision-making as essential practices for managing interconnected risks, from rising cybercrime and fraud to fast-changing workforce challenges.<\/p>\n

Rachael Johnson, Head of Risk Management and Corporate Governance for ACCA, said: \u201cBy collaborating and learning from each other, different departments in healthcare can meet shared objectives \u2013 of quality care, financial sustainability, and regulatory compliance \u2013 more effectively. They also crucially become better prepared for emerging threats and trends.\u201d<\/p>\n

The study also reveals regional nuances in risk priorities:<\/p>\n