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considering the patient's current state, although the patient may be eligible for discharge it is important to examine factors such as the likelihood of re-injury to avoid higher health care costs. Patients' homes should also be visited and examined before they are discharged from the hospital to determine any immediate challenges and corresponding goals, adaptations and assistive devices that need to be implemented. Follow-up appointments should also be coordinated with the patient prior to discharge to monitor the patient's progress as well as any potential complications that may have arisen. A 2016
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where she and 38 women volunteer nurses traveled to Crimea to treat wounded soldiers. During her first winter at the hospital 4077 soldiers died in the hospital there. She would use this experience to change the course of inpatient care by focusing on improving sanitary conditions and better living
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The concept of hospitalist medicine provides around-the-clock inpatient care from physicians whose sole practice is the hospital itself. They work with the community of primary care physicians to provide inpatient care and transition patients back to the care of their primary care provider upon
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Health care professionals involved in rehabilitation are often involved in discharge planning for patients. When considering patient discharge, there are a number of factors to take into consideration: the patient's current state, their place of residence and the type of support available. When
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Torio CM, Andrews RM. National Inpatient Hospital Costs: The Most Expensive Conditions by Payer, 2011. HCUP Statistical Brief #160. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. August 2013.
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In 2011, approximately one quarter of hospital stays in the United States were in the intensive care unit; these accounted for nearly half the aggregate total hospital charges that year.
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review showed some benefit to patient health when using individualised discharge planning over a standard format, though no reduction in health care costs.
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In 2011, there were approximately 39 million inpatient stays in the United States, with a national aggregate cost of $ 387 billion. U.S. programs
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conditions within the hospital. Nightingale became known as "The Lady with the Lamp" and is still considered the founder of modern nursing. The
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Today, hospitalist medicine is the fastest growing segment of medicine and is being adopted by hospitals worldwide for inpatient care.
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who was the leading advocate for improving medical care in the mid-19th century. Nightingale gained fame and credibility during the
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also adopted the concept of inpatient care by building a specialized temple for sick patients in 291 AD on the island of
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Gonçalves-Bradley, Daniela C.; Lannin, Natasha A; Clemson, Lindy M; Cameron, Ian D; Shepperd, Sasha (2016-01-27).
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discharge. Using this approach, primary care physicians are no longer required to make rounds or be on call.
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ensure that patients are only admitted to a hospital when they are extremely ill or have severe physical
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and manage the patient's care during their hospital stay. That model is rapidly being replaced by
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It is believed the first inpatient care in North America was provided by the
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continues today and her image is the one depicted each year on nurses' day.
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Barrett ML, Smith MW, Elizhauser A, Honigman LS, Pines JM (December 2014).
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bore responsibility for 63 percent of these total aggregate costs.
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was founded in 1524 and is still providing inpatient care.
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Perhaps the most famous provider of inpatient care was
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