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in-patient

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İngilizce - Türkçe
hastanede yatan hasta
inpatient
(Askeri) HASTANEDE YATILI TEDAVİ GÖREN HASTA: Bir hastanede veya dispanserde yatarak tedavi gören ve hastanece iaşe edilen hasta. Bak. "outpatient"
inpatient
hastanede tedavi gören hasta
in patient
hastanede yatan hasta
in patient
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İngilizce - İngilizce
A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility, for a period of at least 24 hours
in-patient in-patients in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use inpatient An in-patient is someone who stays in hospital while they receive their treatment. out-patient In-patient is also an adjective. inpatient hospital care
= A patient admitted to a hospital or other similar medical facility as a resident patient
A patient admitted to a hospital or other similar medical facility as a resident patient G
means a patient confined to a Hospital for more than 24 hours on the recommendation of the attending Physician
A person who has been admitted to a hospital or other health facility to receive diagnosis, treatment or other health services
A patient admitted to a hospital or other similar medical facility as a resident patient
inpatient
A patient whose treatment needs at least one night's residence in a hospital; a hospitalized patient
inpatient
A patient who is staying in the hospital and receiving room, board and general nursing care
inpatient
A patient who has been formally admitted to a Hospital or Day Facility
inpatient
A patient who has gone through the full admission procedure and is occupying a hospital bed
inpatient
a patient who is residing in the hospital where he is being treated
inpatient
inpatient medical care is when treatment is provided to a member who is admitted as a bed patient in a hospital or other medical facility, and room and board charges are incurred For behavioral health benefits, inpatient care can refer to treatment received at a hospital, a behavioral health facility or a behavioral health program Most benefit plans require prior authorization for inpatient care before a plan member is admitted to a hospital, skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation facility
inpatient
A registered bed patient in a hospital
inpatient
A patient who receives lodging and food, as well as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary; distinguished from outpatient
inpatient
A patient who has been admitted at least overnight to a hospital or other health facility and occupies a hospital bed, crib, or bassinet while under observation, care, and diagnosis
inpatient
care for an individual who has been admitted to a hospital as a registered bed patient and is receiving services under the direction of a physician for at least 24 hours
inpatient
A member who has been admitted to a hospital as a registered patient and is receiving services under a physician’s guidance for at least 24 hours
inpatient
Anyone treated as a registered bed patient in a medical facility or other institutional facility
inpatient
An individual who has been admitted to a hospital as a registered bed patient and is receiving services under the direction of a physician for at least 24 hours
inpatient
someone who stays in a hospital while they receive treatment outpatient
inpatient
a hospital patient who receives lodging and food as well as treatment
inpatient
An individual who, while confined in a Hospital or Special Care Facility, is assigned to a bed in any department of the institution other than its outpatient department and for whom a charge for room and board is made
inpatient
A person who is admitted to a hospital as an overnight (or longer) patient Services provided by a hospital, or health benefits payable when a patient is legally admitted to a hospital facility
inpatient
The term "Inpatient" means a Covered Person who is admitted and registered to an inpatient bed in a Hospital and for whom a room and board charge is Incurred
inpatient
a patient who is treated in a hospital or other medical facility
inpatient
Service provided while the patient is admitted to the hospital for at least a 24-hour period
inpatient
A patient admitted to a hospital and who is receiving services under the direction of a physician for at least 24 hours
inpatient
{i} patient who stays in the hospital while receiving medical treatment
inpatient
a Member who is treated as a registered bed patient in a Hospital or Facility Other Provider and for whom a room and board charge is made
inpatient
inpatient mental health and/or substance abuse services, that are 24 hour services, which provide medical intervention for mental health and substance abuse needs for the purpose of stabilizing acute psychiatric and substance abuse conditions
inpatient
A patient whose treatment needs at least one nights residence in a hospital
inpatient
– You are considered an inpatient when you have been admitted to a substance abuse facility or hospital for 24 or more consecutive hours
inpatient
A person admitted to a health care facility to receive health care services
inpatient
A person who has been admitted at least overnight to a hospital or other health facility (which is therefore responsible for his/her room and board) for the purpose of receiving diagnostic treatment or other health services
in-patient

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