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Discharges Against Medical Advice—Reply
JAMA, 2014David, Alfandre, John Henning, Schumann
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Against Medical Advice Discharges: Pediatric Considerations
2018Discharges against medical advice are a common phenomenon accounting for 1–2% of discharges of general medical inpatients in the United States and Canada. They are more common in certain patient populations, but targeted interventions have been limited. Many institutional policies focus on conveying the potential risks of discharge and documenting that
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Discharge against Medical Advice
Tropical Doctor, 2003C O Alebiosu, T H Raimi
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Discharges Against Medical Advice
Hospital Medicine Clinics, 2015Caroline Holleck Kahle +2 more
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Race and hospital discharge against medical advice.
Journal of the National Medical Association, 1996This study examines the relationship between race and discharge against medical advice from hospitals. Data were taken from the 1990 National Hospital Discharge Survey, which provides national estimates of hospitalizations in short-stay hospitals. Discharges against medical advice by white, African-American, and other race patients were examined.
E, Moy, B A, Bartman
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DISCHARGE OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1963R W, BRUSH, R, KAELBLING
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Discharges against medical advice from U.S. emergency departments
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Maher, Kazimi +3 more
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