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  2. Outpatient department - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient department of a hospital provides diagnosis and care for patients that do not need to stay overnight. [1] The departments are also sometimes called outpatient clinics, but are distinct from clinics independent of hospitals, almost all of which are designed mostly or exclusively for outpatient care and may be also be called outpatient clinics.

  3. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory care or outpatient care is medical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services. This care can include advanced medical technology and procedures even when provided outside of hospitals.

  4. Outpatient clinic (hospital department) - Wikipedia

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  5. Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Besides GPs, if a clinic is a polyclinic, it can house outpatient departments of some medical specialties, such as gynecology, dermatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, neurology, pulmonology, cardiology, and endocrinology. In some university cities, polyclinics contain outpatient departments for the entire teaching hospital in one building.

  6. Outpatient surgery - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of outpatient surgery over inpatient surgery include greater convenience and reduced costs. [ 1 ] : 24–26 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 ...

  7. Polyclinic - Wikipedia

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    A polyclinic (where poly means "many"; not to be confused with the homonym policlinic, where poli means "city" and which is sometimes used for a hospital's outpatient department) is a clinic or health care facility that provides both general and specialist examinations and treatments for a wide variety of diseases and injuries to outpatients and is usually independent of a hospital.

  8. Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Some hospitals have outpatient departments such as behavioral health services, dentistry, and rehabilitation services. A hospital may also have a department of nursing, headed by a chief nursing officer or director of nursing. This department is responsible for the administration of professional nursing practice, research, and policy for the ...

  9. Category:Hospital departments - Wikipedia

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