Open disclosure is the open communication that takes place between health practitioners and patient after an adverse event.
Health services in Victoria have an ethical obligation to observe the process of open disclosure.
It is also a legal obligation under the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 for public health services to discuss an adverse event with the affected patient.
Victorian health services should develop their open disclosure process in accordance with the Australian open disclosure framework.
At a minimum, an open disclosure process must include:
- an apology or expression of regret
- a factual explanation of what occurred, including actual consequences
- an opportunity for the affected patient to relate their experience
- the steps taken to manage the event and prevent its recurrence.
Open disclosure framework
The Open Disclosure Framework advises clinicians on how to communicate with patients who have experienced unexpected harm during the provision of healthcare.
Open disclosure - further knowledge
Further knowledge about open disclosure following adverse events in health services has been added to the Australian Open Disclosure Framework.
Open disclosure resources and tools
Resources from the Open Disclosure Forum held in Melbourne on 8 August 2016
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