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Risk of Harm If Patients Leave Against Medical Advice

08.21.2018 - By Opiate recovery podcastPlay

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Too often, patients drop out of treatment prematurely, and sometimes without warning. This puts them at risk of overdose, injury, or suicide. Listen in to this opiate recovery support group as they discuss the ramifications of people dropping out of treatment against medical advice.

Discussion Guide:

What are the warning signs of premature termination of services?

What do you recommend that a clinic do when they learn that a patient is ready to leave against medical advice?

What do you recommend that a clinic do after a patient drops out without notice?

How do you define risk of danger, and when does it warrant contacting a family member or police without patient consent?

Supplemental Reading:

Jill Sederstrom, Minimize Business Risk When Patients Leave Against Medical Advice, http://www.behavioral.net/article/management/minimize-business-risk-when-patients-leave-against-medical-advice

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