If you practice medicine, sooner or later you’ll get to the point that you want to fire a patient. Whatever the reason that you may have for terminating the physician-patient relationship, there needs to a clear and consistent policy and procedure for doing so or you're exposing yourself to hassles and unnecessary potential liability.
Once you have made the difficult decision to end the doctor-patient relationship, there are a number of steps you need to take:
Here's a list of dos and don’ts for you, as the treating physician to keep in mind as you interact with your soon-to-be ex-patient:
In the end, there will be occasions where you want to and are justified in firing a patient. You just want to make sure that you do it the right way.
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