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  2. Admitting privileges - Wikipedia

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    An admitting privilege is the right of a doctor to admit patients to a hospital for medical treatment without first having to go through an emergency department.This is generally restricted to doctors on the hospital staff, although in some countries such as Canada and the United States, both general practitioners and specialists can have admitting privileges.

  3. Utah State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    USH eventually adopted the practice that it still follows today: only those with severe mental illness are admitted for ongoing treatment. Today the Utah State Hospital provides 324 beds for Utah's mentally ill persons who require treatment in a more structured setting and are assessed to be unable to receive adequate treatment at regional centers.

  4. Emergency psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Hospital admission. The emergency care process. The staff will need to determine if the patient needs to be admitted to a psychiatric inpatient facility or if they ...

  5. Longtime Heywood Hospital employee honored for his service ...

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    An employee is being recognized for his five decades of outstanding service and distinguished commitment to Heywood Hospital.. On Thursday, June 27, Heywood Healthcare officials gathered to honor ...

  6. Patient - Wikipedia

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    A day patient (or day-patient) is a patient who is using the full range of services of a hospital or clinic but is not expected to stay the night. The term was originally used by psychiatric hospital services using of this patient type to care for people needing support to make the transition from in-patient to out-patient care. However, the ...

  7. U.S. court upholds hospital employee COVID-19 vaccine rule in ...

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    The employees of St. Elizabeth Healthcare failed to establish that their individual liberties were being violated by the vaccine requirement of the hospital operator, which has the right to set ...

  8. Carilion Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Carilion Clinic is a Roanoke, Virginia-based non-profit integrated health care organization.Carilion owns and operates seven hospitals in the western part of Virginia, a nursing undergraduate program at Radford University Carilion, and a joint-venture medical school and research institute with Virginia Tech known as the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute.

  9. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hill-Burton Act of 1946, which provided federal assistance for the construction of community hospitals, established nondiscrimination requirements for institutions that received such federal assistance—including the requirement that a "reasonable volume" of free emergency care be provided for community members who could not pay—for a period for 20 years after the hospital's construction.