Relating to Critical Incident Review Team
SB 744 creates a Critical Incident Review Team process in West Virginia to systematically investigate and learn from serious incidents in health and human services settings.
SB 744 creates a Critical Incident Review Team process in West Virginia to systematically investigate and learn from serious incidents in health and human services settings.
SB 744 establishes a Critical Incident Review Team framework in West Virginia, though specific provisions are not detailed in available records. Based on the bill's title and committee assignment to Health and Human Resources, it likely addresses protocols for reviewing and responding to critical incidents within healthcare, human services, or public safety contexts. The bill appears to create structured procedures for incident investigation and institutional accountability.
Critical incident review processes are essential for identifying systemic failures, preventing future incidents, and improving organizational safety protocols. In healthcare and human services settings, such reviews can directly impact patient safety, staff training, and institutional liability. Clear procedures also provide transparency and accountability to the public regarding how serious incidents are investigated and resolved.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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