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Blurred accountability does not make for good governance, as America shows.Finally, while nodding to the expert nature of the Lords, you said it should call in the experts, not consist of them.
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In one survey, primary care doctors who had Medicare patients coordinated with an average of 229 other physicians in a single year to care for those Medicare patients, blurring accountability.
Herbert E. Berman, chairman of the Finance Committee, said the Board of Education, the chancellor and the construction authority seemed to "function as players in a medieval intrigue, operating in shadows which blur accountability, and fearing that cooperation with, and reliance on, other players may erode their own powers".
The 55-year old has said that the BBC Trust is "far too close to the BBC and blurs accountability".
President Barack Obama's labor officials attributed the industry's problems in part to a franchise model that blurs accountability.
At times where there was a regular overlap of rostered shift time for the off-coming and on-coming clinicians (30 min for the obstetric doctors and up to 2 h in the case of midwives handing over in the middle of the day), this was seen either as a period of shared or blurred responsibility and accountability until the off-coming clinician went home.
These sectors have many important differences that should be respected: blurring of accountabilities, and spurious attempts to conflate values, are unhelpful.
This also blurs accountability".
As hotels such as Hyatt outsource housekeeping duties to outside labor firms, the lines of corporate accountability can become blurred, with some workers even unsure who to report injuries to.
These concerns included not only the risk of increased security breaches but also conflicts of interest, blurred lines of authority and diminished accountability.
These challenges can easily result in misconceptions, wrong decision-making, creating a blurred picture resulting in less transparency and accountability, and ultimately in even less trust in the government.
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