How does working in an HRO structure specifically benefit healthcare professionals regarding moral distress?

Answer

It reduces distress when systems are designed to catch preventable errors before patient harm occurs.

When systems are built to intercept potential harm, the individual practitioner feels more supported, which actively lowers the moral distress often associated with preventable errors in complex care delivery.

How does working in an HRO structure specifically benefit healthcare professionals regarding moral distress?
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