Role of Whistle Blowers in Health Care Industry: An Empirical Study Achary Aseervatham1, Pandey Amit Kumar2,*, Mago Suneel3, Yadav Jaya4, Bansal Sanjeev5 1Ph. D Scholar, Amity Business School, Amity University Noida 2Assist Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University Noida 3Consultant, New Delhi 4Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University Noida 5Dean, FMS, Director, Amity Business School, Amity University Noida *Corresponding Author: Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey Assist Professor Amity Business School, Amity University Noida Email: akpandey7@amity.edu
Online published on 21 February, 2019. Abstract This research paper is moving around malpractices reported in health care industry in 21st century, quantum of corruption has increased and especially people from the same organization found indulging. Although detection of such problems is difficult to control for the authorities in health care industry. Research question in this study is associated with the problems identified, until and unless on what extent it difficult to judge this concept or mere practice of Qui Tam or Whistle-blower in organisation. This is quite subjective and required more effort to explore motives behind the problems existing in health care industry. In this research paper we will try to analysis how the whistle-blower policy adopted by healthcare industry in India which are playing crucial role so for. This is a quantitative study where researchers used exploratory research design to analyse various factors required for whistleblowing. Top Keywords Health-Care Industry, Whistle-blower, Malpractices, Policies, Governance. Top |