Review article: Patients who leave before care is completed: What does the legal duty to warn mean for emergency department clinicians?

Author:

Eburn Michael1,Cockburn Tina2,Kelly Anne‐Maree345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Law and Justice Charles Sturt University Canberra New South Wales Australia

2. Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Faculty of Business and Law Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Joseph Epstein Centre for Emergency Medicine Research at Western Health Sunshine Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Australian Centre for Health Law Research Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Critical Care – Melbourne Medical School, The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractPatients leave ED for a variety of reasons and at all stages of care. In Australian law, clinicians and health services owe a duty of care to people presenting to the ED for care, even if they have not yet entered a treatment space. There is also a positive duty to warn patients of material risks associated with their condition, proposed treatment(s), reasonable alternative treatment options and the likely effect of their healthcare decisions, including refusing treatment. This extends to a decision to leave the ED before care is completed. The form of that warning may vary based on what is known about the patient's condition and the associated risks at the time. Specific documentation of warnings given is essential.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference7 articles.

1. Rogers v Whitaker[1992] HCA 58.

2. Barnett v Chelsea and Kensington Hospital Management Committee[1969] 1 QB 428.

3. Darnley v Croydon Health Services NHS Trust[2018] UKSC 50.

4. Wang v Central Sydney Area Health Service[2000] NSWSC 515.

5. Alexander v Heise[2001] NSWCA 422.

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