Can a hospital force someone to stay?

Can I be kept in the hospital against my will? No. The hospital can be liable for "false imprisonment" if hospital officials attempt to prevent you from leaving. You should discuss your condition and reasons for wanting to leave with your physician before leaving.
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How long can the hospital hold you?

Preventive confinement

This is used in emergency situations for people who present a grave and immediate danger to themselves or to others because of their mental state. They can be kept in the hospital against their will for up to 72 hours without permission from a judge.
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Can a hospital force you to take someone off life support?

Typically, the person the patient designated as the medical power of attorney gets to decide whether life support should remain active or not. In the event that the patient has not designated medical power of attorney to anyone, the patient's closest relative or friend receives the responsibility.
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What happens if you walk out of a hospital without being discharged?

If you leave the hospital without being discharged, your insurance will not pay for any subsequent care. This includes any care you may need as a result of complications from your original condition.
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Can I leave the hospital without being discharged?

You have the legal right to leave. There is no law that requires you to sign discharge documents. Still, you should prepare a letter that explains why you decided to leave. Keep a copy of the letter and give a copy to the hospital administrator.
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Can family refuse hospital discharge?

Can you refuse to be discharged from hospital? The courts have ruled that you cannot refuse to be discharged from hospital.
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What is the 48 96 rule?

The Newborns' Act requires that group health plans that offer maternity coverage pay for at least a 48-hour hospital stay following childbirth (96-hour stay in the case of Cesarean section).
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Can hospitals Force discharge?

While the hospital can't force you to leave, it can begin charging you for services. Therefore, it is important to know your rights and how to appeal. Even if you don't win your appeal, appealing can buy you crucial extra days of Medicare coverage.
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Can a hospital stop you from discharging yourself?

You have the right to discharge yourself from hospital at any time during your stay in hospital.
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Can you force discharge yourself from hospital?

You can usually discharge yourself AMA. You must waive your right to sue for anything that happens after you leave. You can't leave AMA if you're legally someone else's responsibility. Only the legally responsible party can make an early discharge decision.
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Who decides whether to turn off life support?

Making the decision to withdraw treatment

This decision will be based on what your best interests are believed to be. Your healthcare team will discuss this with your family members and your lasting power of attorney (if you have one), giving them time to consider all the implications.
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Can doctors turn off life support with family consent?

Such a decision to discontinue life supporting measures can be taken by parents, spouse or doctors attending patient in the 'best interest' of the patient. However, it requires an approval from high court, which can grant the permission for withdrawal of life support measures to an incompetent person.
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Who decides to take a patient off life support?

Usually families and the medical team (doctors and nurses) make decisions together about life support. However, sometimes doctors make the final decision about life support. Sometimes families will decide. This depends on the type of decision, as well as on what families want.
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Can a hospital hold you if you don't want to stay?

Can I be kept in the hospital against my will? No. The hospital can be liable for "false imprisonment" if hospital officials attempt to prevent you from leaving. You should discuss your condition and reasons for wanting to leave with your physician before leaving.
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Can a hospital hold you after 72 hours?

Treatment or “5250”

If you are held beyond 72 hours, you have the right to remain in the hospital for voluntary treatment. If you do not want to stay voluntarily, the facility where you are staying will conduct a certification review hearing within four days of the end of your 72-hour hold.
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Is a 72 hour hold the same as being committed?

Emergency holds are distinct from civil inpatient or outpatient commitment, which entails the involuntary treatment of mental illness over a period of days or weeks.
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How do I refuse hospital discharge?

Refusing a Proposed Discharge

If you are unhappy with a proposed discharge placement, explain your concerns to the hospital staff, in writing if possible. Ask to speak with the hospital Risk Manager and let them know you are unhappy with your discharge plan.
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What is classed as a failed discharge from hospital?

Appropriate tests were not carried out. There was a failure to properly diagnose or treat your medical condition. There was a failure to make appropriate follow-up appointments.
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Can I just leave hospital?

You have the right to leave the hospital if you don't want to stay. Your care team must tell you if they believe leaving hospital could put you or others at risk.
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Can you fight a medical discharge?

How to Appeal a Discharge. Once you've been given a discharge date and you and your healthcare provider agree that you should extend your stay, you will want to appeal (fight) the discharge date you've been given.
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Can hospitals discharge patients with nowhere?

While the new law says it's illegal to drop patients off at shelters without shelter approval, there's been a grace period as hospitals and local homeless service agencies learn and adjust.
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What is an unsafe discharge?

Premature discharge and medical malpractice occur when your doctor deviates from the medical standard of care. If you are discharged before your condition has stabilized or at a time when discharge could adversely affect your health, that could constitute negligent discharge.
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What is birthday rule in medical billing?

The birthday rule is a method used by health insurance companies to determine which parent's health insurance coverage is the primary insurance for a dependent child, when both parents have separate coverage.
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Do you have to pay to hold your baby after birth?

"There is never a charge for a patient to hold their baby.
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How long is hospital stay for C-section?

The average hospital stay after a C-section is 2 to 4 days, and keep in mind recovery often takes longer than it would from a vaginal birth. Walking after the C-section is important to speed recovery and pain medication may be supplied too as recovery takes place.
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