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Published in: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Original Research

Patients in a private hospital in India leave the emergency department against medical advice for financial reasons

Authors: Sassan Naderi, John R Acerra, Kathryn Bailey, Pinaki Mukherji, Taraknath Taraphdar, Tirtha Mukherjee, Abin Pal, Mary Frances Ward, Kathryn Miele, Maxwell Mathias, Richard Tan, Myriam Kline, Kumar Alagappan, Robert Silverman

Published in: International Journal of Emergency Medicine | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Some reports indicate financial concerns as a factor affecting ED patients leaving the acute care setting against medical advice (AMA). In India, no person is supposed to be denied urgent care because of inability to pay. Since a large proportion of the Indian health care system is financed by out-of-pocket expenses, we investigate the role of financial constraints for ED patients at a private hospital in India in leaving AMA.

Methods

A prospective ED-based cross-sectional survey of patients leaving AMA was conducted at a private hospital in India from 1 October 2010 to 31 December 2010. Descriptive statistics and the chi-square test were used to identify associations between financial factors and the decision to leave the hospital AMA.

Results

Overall, 55 (3.84%) ED patients left AMA, of which 46 (84%) reported leaving because of financial restrictions. Thirty-nine (71%) respondents indicated the medical bill would represent more that 25% of their annual income. Females (19/19) were more likely to leave AMA for financial reasons compared to males (27/36, p = 0.017). Among females who signed out AMA, the decision was never made by the female herself.

Conclusion

The number of people leaving the ED AMA in a private Indian hospital is relatively high, with most leaving for financial reasons. In most cases, women did not decide to leave the ED AMA for themselves, whereas males did. This survey suggests that steps are needed to ensure that the inability to pay does not prevent emergent care from being provided.
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Metadata
Title
Patients in a private hospital in India leave the emergency department against medical advice for financial reasons
Authors
Sassan Naderi
John R Acerra
Kathryn Bailey
Pinaki Mukherji
Taraknath Taraphdar
Tirtha Mukherjee
Abin Pal
Mary Frances Ward
Kathryn Miele
Maxwell Mathias
Richard Tan
Myriam Kline
Kumar Alagappan
Robert Silverman
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Emergency Medicine / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1865-1372
Electronic ISSN: 1865-1380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-7-13

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