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Why Patients Sign Out Against Medical Advice (AMA): Factors Motivating Patients to Sign Out AMA
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Family MedicineClinical Decision-makingMedical Decision MakingPrimary CareHealth CommunicationMedical LawPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPatient SupportClinical GuidanceOutcomes ResearchPatient RetentionAgainst Medical AdviceNursingMedical EthicsPatient SafetyMedical AdvicePatient-centered OutcomeAma DischargesPatient ManagementMedicinePatient ExperienceEmergency Medicine
A retrospective review of the against medical advice (AMA) discharges revealed that the majority of the patients left AMA for personal reasons, i.e., sickness or death in the family; reconciliation with spouse, girl friend, or family members; financial problems; and legal issues such as a court date. Strategies to reduce AMA discharges and increase patient retention in treatment are suggested.
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