This article summarizes a number of NORCAL closed claims that illustrate various informed refusal scenarios. In many of these cases, an appropriate informed refusal process and documentation could have reduced patient harm and dissuaded the patient from filing a lawsuit. Where the patient did file a lawsuit, documentation of the informed refusal strengthened the defense.
This article includes healthcare ethics content, which may help meet CME credit ethics requirements in some states.
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Related Topics: Emergency Medicine, Informed Consent, Ethics, Communication, Ob-gyn, Documentation
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