2023
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irad045.074
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101 A 15-Year Review of Risk Factors and Outcomes of Burn Patients Leaving Against Medical Advice

Abstract: Introduction Discharging against medical advice (AMA) can have significant, detrimental effects on burn patient outcomes. Prior studies in non-burn injured patients have found that patients who leave AMA have a higher risk for adverse 30-day and 12-month outcomes, as well as higher hospital readmission rates and healthcare expenditures, in comparison to patients who are discharged to home in a conventional manner. The goal of this study is to identify risk factors for burn patients who left A… Show more

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