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Association of Homelessness with Before Medically Advised Discharge After Surgery.

Hannah C DeckerCasey M SilverDave Graham-SquireLogan PierceHemal K KanzariaElizabeth C Wick
Published in: Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety (2024)
BMA discharge is more common in patients experiencing homelessness after surgery even after adjusting for observable confounding characteristics. Deeper understanding of the drivers of BMA discharge in patients experiencing homelessness through qualitative methods are critical to promote more equitable and effective care.
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