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  2. 'We're at a standstill': Patients can face agonizing waits ...

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    Delays in transfers can put people at higher risk of complications and derail day-to-day life for patients. 'We're at a standstill': Patients can face agonizing waits for hospital transfers Skip ...

  3. Patient transport - Wikipedia

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    Patient transport is a service that transfers patients to and from medical facilities in non-emergency situations. In emergency situations, patients are transported by the emergency medical services. Non-emergency patient transport is sometimes run by the same agency.

  4. Transinstitutionalisation - Wikipedia

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    Deinstitutionalisation, the contraction of traditional institutional settings and especially a decline in the number of beds, is a process that takes several decades.. Deinstitutionalisation comprises three processes: firstly a shift away from dependence on psychiatric hospitals; then 'transinstitutionalisation' or an increase in the number of mental health beds in general hospitals and ...

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  6. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System - Wikipedia

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    The medical laboratory, the dietary department, a volunteer dental clinic, and a social services department were also established in these first few years. The 1929 stock market crash resulted in the closure of more than 700 hospitals across the country between 1928 and 1938, but Spartanburg General remained open.

  7. Fresenius transfers inpatient rehabilitation business to ...

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    German healthcare group Fresenius (FREG.DE) said it was transferring its inpatient rehabilitation business from its private hospital operations to its Fresenius Vamed unit to better enable ...

  8. Inpatient care - Wikipedia

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    Inpatient care is the care of patients whose condition requires admission to a hospital. Progress in modern medicine and the advent of comprehensive out-patient clinics ensure that patients are only admitted to a hospital when they are extremely ill or have severe physical trauma .

  9. Outpatient surgery - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient surgery may occur in an inpatient facility, in a self-contained unit within a hospital (also known as a hospital outpatient department), in a freestanding self-contained unit (also known as an ambulatory surgery center), or in a physician's office-based unit. [1]: 61 Between the late 20th century and early 21st century, outpatient ...