Discharges against medical advice at regional acute care hospitals.
D B Smith and
J L Telles
Department of Health Administration (006-00), Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
Data from 67 acute care hospitals in the Philadelphia metropolitanarea indicate that there were 7,613 discharges against medicaladvice (AMA) in fiscal year 1987, or 1.20 percent of all dischargesthat year. Diagnosis-related group (DRG), type of insurance,and sex had independent effects on the rate of AMA discharges.Urban community hospitals had the highest percent of AMA discharges.Previous studies, done in teaching facilities, may have underestimatedthe rate of AMA discharges.
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