A side aisle in a church building, between the pews and the side walls, most often used for special processions
A covered walkway, outdoors (as in a cloister) or indoors: especailly the passwage around the apse and the choir (quire) of a church
Something which is not cast in stone; which can be changed or revoked, such as a will
A semicircular or polygonal aisle Usually an ambulatory leads around the east end of the choir; separating the choir from apses or chapels; Aisle round an apse
A semicircular or polygonal aisle, usually separating the choir from the apse and chapels The only example in Rome is found in San Carlo al Corso
The ambulatory often contained religious relics Large numbers of people made pilgrimages to visit these pieces in basilicas constructed in Romanesque and Gothic times Ambulatories were rounded in order for pilgrims to move about more smoothly
A semicircular or polygonal aisle  Usually an ambulatory leads around the east end of the choir; separating the choir from apses or chapels; Aisle round an apse
Movable, revocable, subject to change Customarily used in discussing wills to denote the power a testator has to change his or her will at any time so desired
1 A semicircular or polygonal aisle enclosing an apse or a straight-ended sanctuary, which provides passage around the sanctuary; originally used for processional purposes 2 In Gothic church architecture, it usually is a continuation of the side aisles around a chancel or apse, providing space for processions around the sanctuary
also called "outpatient" care, this includes any care delivered in a doctor's office or a clinic, without admitting the patient to the hospital for an overnight stay
Reimbursement for medical, surgical, or diagnostic services provided in a non-hospital setting that does not require an overnight stay Also known as outpatient care Top
Health care services provided on an outpatient basis No overnight stay in a hospital is required The services of ambulatory care centers, hospital outpatient departments, physicians' offices and home health care services fall under this heading
Health care services provided to patients on an ambulatory basis, rather than by admission to a hospital or other health care facility The services may be provided by a hospital augmenting its inpatient services, or may be provided at a free-standing facility
Care that does not involve an over night stay in hospital and usually involves diagnosis and treatment on the same day May be provided in a hospital or special centre
Health-care services provided on an outpatient basis No overnight stay in a hospital is required The services of ambulatory care centers, hospital outpatient departments, physicians' offices and home health-care services fall under this heading
Health care services provided on an outpatient basis, for which no overnight stay in the hospital is required Caregivers often provide ambulatory services at the locations below: Ambulatory care centers Hospital outpatient departments Patients' homes Physicians' offices
Healthcare services provided on an outpatient basis where no overnight hospital stay is required Ambulatory care centers, hospital outpatient departments, physicians offices, and home healthcare services fall under this category
all types of health services which are provided on an outpatient basis, in contrast to services provided in the home or to persons who are inpatients While many inpatients may be ambulatory, the term ambulatory care usually implies that the patient must travel to a location to receive services that do not require an overnight stay