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Patient Elopement
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Patient Elopement
, Medical Elopement, Elopement Precautions, Left Without Being Seen, LWBS
See Also
Informed Consent
Consent for Treating Minors
Against Medical Advice
Decision-Making Capacity
CURVES Mnemonic for Capacity Assessment
Competency Hearing
Risk Management
Definition
Elopement
Patient makes an intentional, unauthorized departure from a 24-hour medical facility (e.g. Emergency Department)
Patient leaves typically without notifying facility staff of their intent to leave
Differs from leaving
Against Medical Advice
Leaving AMA
requires a patient with full
Decision-Making Capacity
and
Leaving AMA
requires a consent process in which patient is informed of the risks
Wandering
Patient with diminished cognitive capacity walks away unintentionally
Leaves a 24-hour medical facility (e.g.
Nursing Home
)
Differs from Elopement
Wandering patient is not intentionally leaving the confines of the facility
Left Without Being Seen (LWBS)
Patient leaves healthcare facility (e.g. ED) before healthcare clinician (e.g. MD/DO, NP, PA) evaluation
Patient leaves despite registering for care and often after undergoing triage process
LWBS is a common complication of ED crowding and long wait times
Precautions
Elopement and wandering are high risk situations
Many patients who elope have decreased
Decision-Making Capacity
(e.g.
Delirium
,
Dementia
)
JCAHO considers serious adverse events (e.g.
Suicide
, death) following elopement to be sentinel events
Adverse events after elopement are attributed to that facility
Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) is also associated with increased short-term mortality
McNaughton (2024) J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open 5(6):e13299 +PMID: 39703807 [PubMed]
Management
Search for all missing patients within the facility (e.g. syncopal, incapacitated patient in a remote bathroom)
Call the patient's home and invite them to return for continued care (document the phone call)
Indications to contact police
Patient is thought to be a danger to self or others
Serious medical condition which has not been stabilized and they cannot be contacted
Inadequate
Medical Decision-Making Capacity
References
Henry (2013) Avoid Being Sued, EM Bootcamp, CEME
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