hospitalisation


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Noun1.hospitalisation - placing in medical care in a hospitalhospitalisation - placing in medical care in a hospital
medical aid, medical care - professional treatment for illness or injury
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hospital

(ˈhospitl) noun
a building or group of buil-dings where people who are ill or injured are given treatment. After the train crash, the injured people were taken to hospital.
ˈhospitalize, ˈhospitalise verb
(especially American) to keep (a person) in hospital for treatment.
ˌhospitaliˈzation, ˌhospitaliˈsation noun
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Health information centre scrutinised death causes, causes of hospitalisation and compared the trend in the long term.Slovak patients most commonly die of heart failure, lung inflammation, respiratory failure and cerebral infarction, the TASR newswire learnt from the National Health Information National Centre (NCZI) on July 24.
During the three-year period, 182 of the slow walkers (51%) had at least one hospitalisation, compared to 160 (44%) of the intermediate walkers, and 110 (31%) of the fast walkers.
Researchers, including one of Indian origin, have found that analysis of the gut microbiome -- a collection of bacteria and other microbes in the gut -- could help better predict risk of hospitalisation for patients with cirrhosis, a condition in which the liver does not function properly.
According to documents available with The Express Tribune, the health insurance included hospitalisation limits (inclusive of complete dependents) of Rs500,000.
"Hospitalisation Rates for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions for Persons with and without an Intellectual Disability--A Population Perspective." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 54 (9): 820-32.
ISLAMABAD -- The study looked at three million patients aged 65 or older who survived hospitalisation for heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, and pneumonia from 2008 to 2010.
Leenders et al., "Healthcare costs of inflammatory bowel disease have shifted from hospitalisation and surgery towards anti-TNF?
The age at which a baby starts solids does not increase the risk of hospitalisation for infection, according to the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS).
A comparison of rates of hospitalisation for selected morbidities among HW positive and negative pregnant women in the USA used data from the 1994-2003 Nationwide Inpatient Sample, descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression to examine socio-demographic characteristics, morbidity outcomes and time trends.
[USA], Jan 13 (ANI): Hospitalisation may be a more of a major risk factor for long-term cognitive decline in older adults than previously recognised, a new study finds.